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  <title>Episode 19: Why You Should Care About Bonds Even if You Don't Own Them</title>
  <description> The bond market is a better barometer of the economy's condition than the stock market. Look around you. Bonds are everywhere. Take the municipal&amp;amp;nbsp;bond market. There are over 44,000 municipal&amp;amp;nbsp;bond issuers in the U.S. with over one million muni bond issues outstanding. Your&amp;amp;nbsp;local schools were probably financed with bonds. Not&amp;amp;nbsp;to mention the library and water treatment facility.&amp;amp;nbsp; The Federal Reserve has effectively nationalized the bond market. Its extraordinary intervention has, arguably, encouraged investors to flock to stocks.&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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