Best Bond Books/Resources?
What are your favorite books/resources related to bonds? Could be academic or informational, could be fiction/story books, could be biographies.
Any sort of resource for helping one dive deeper into the nuances of the bond world would be helpful. Ideally something outside of the basic surface-level knowledge most people are familiar with. Thanks.
Moyer
Figured this would be the first answer, can't believe I asked this while a barely cracked hard copy sits on my shelf... I'm an idiot
Consensus would say Fabozzi. I like Interest Rate Markets (Sid Jha) a lot. Served me well when I was an intern. Big fan of BMO's Macro Horizons podcast. Double Line's podcast hosted by Jeff Sherman. Jim Bianco's podcast and distribution I think it's under Arbour Research. Jim Grant's (The Interest Rate Observer) stuff is good too kinda pricey and hard to find though. Decent podcast produced by those guys (Current Yield). If you are good at math then you should study Inside the Yield book.
I have a drive full of fixed income stuff. Happy to share if you want (dm me).
Awesome stuff, that would be wildly helpful. I actually just bought Interest Rate Markets and plan on diving in soon. Tough to get hands on Jim Grant's stuff
just realized I have wizard of soho's bond bootcamp too. he used to shill it for $499 lol
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