The Federal Reserve indicated this week that it might raise interest rates at least three times next year to stifle inflation. Until then, in a world of paltry interest rates, investors should be wary of investments that sound magical because they provide more than a pittance of income.
Imagine you wanted to earn 7% in annual yield, far above the 1% or 2% available on top-quality bonds.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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