Our dream is now a reality. The Bond Squad website is up and running. After more than a decade of composing an internal use only market commentary and strategy report, “Making Sense,” for a large financial institution, the Bond Squad is now offering its knowledge and market insights to the public. At its peak, Making Sense had more than 9,000 readers. If 9,000 financial professionals found “Making Sense” and the talents of the Bond Squad valuable, you probably will as well.
What you will receive when subscribing to Bond Squad:
Up-To-Date Information: Timely Market Commentary via our flagship daily commentary report “Making Sense.
In Depth Discussion and Strategy: A weekly recap of the week that was, previewing the week ahead and a more complete discussion of the capital markets and the economy.
Analytics: Not sure how a bond works? Need to understand its particulars? Not sure how will it respond to economic and market conditions? Let the Bond Squad take a look. With nearly a quarter century of fixed income market experience the Bond Squad has seen most kinds of fixed income structures. We can also help determine if a mutual fund or bond manager strategy is right for you or your clients.
Investment recommendations: The Bond Squad has over two decades of experience uncovering relative values in the fixed income markets. Let us work for you.
Phone Support: Have direct access to the Bond Squad team via phone during market hours.
Cost: How much does it cost to subscribe to Bond Squad services and publications? Subscriptions are available for a limited time for $250 per year. This is equivalent to $1 per business day. That is less than a cup of coffee. Considering that a subscription to Bloomberg is $1,950 per year and most Research firms charge approximately $1,000 per month, $250 per year ($1 per business day) is a bargain. This is a limited-time introductory rate.
Our first edition will be published on Tuesday January 3rd, 2012.
To Subscribe go to www.bond-squad.com and click on the “subscribe” link.
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