4 Ways to Protect Your Capital (Think Debt and Bond ETFs)

Oct. 01, 2009 5:24 AM ETKO, JNJ, PG, MCD, WMT, PCY, LQD, TEI, GIM11 Comments
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In late 2007 when I starting writing about dividend investing I had two primary motives in mind: 1. Put myself in a position where there is some public accountability. 2. Interact with knowledgeable investors and expose myself to new ideas. In response to a recent post “How Much Money Will You Need For Retirement?“, two readers introduced me to a concept that hadn’t considered up to that point.

First, some background. As a result of massive and growing deficits in The United States and our willingness to print enormous sums money meet our increasing obligations, many have called for the collapse of the U.S. dollar. Tim Hanson in a recent article quoted the following:

  • Swiss banker Dr. Konrad Hummler wrote “It’s time to take advantage of the recovery of the U.S. dollar to get one’s currency diversification in order.” (i.e. get out of dollars)

  • Warren Buffett wrote in the NY Times “Fiscally, we are in uncharted territory” and concluded that “Unchecked greenback emissions will certainly cause the purchasing power of currency to melt. The dollar’s destiny lies with Congress.”

  • Bill Gross of Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO), which manages the biggest bond fund in the world, advises investors to sell dollar investments ‘before the central banks and sovereign wealth funds do’.

  • Commodities specialist Jim Rogers announces his new favorite currency — the Chinese yuan.

I have long recognized the importance of holding international investments. In addition, to international funds held outside my income portfolio, I hold individual dividend stocks with large global presences such as: The Coca-Cola Company (KO) – Analysis, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) – Analysis, The Procter & Gamble Company (PG) – Analysis, McDonald’s Corporation (MCD) – Analysis and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT) – Analysis.

However, when it comes to debt I am 100% invested in U.S. debt funds. In response

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