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Trading. Individual - Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS, provide protection against inflation. The principal of a TIPS increases with inflation and decreases with deflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. When a TIPS matures, you are paid the adjusted principal or original principal, whichever is greater. TIPS pay interest twice a year, at a fixed rate. The rate is applied to the adjusted principal; so, like the principal, interest payments rise with inflation and fall with deflation.

You can buy TIPS from us in TreasuryDirect. You also can buy TIPS through a bank or broker. You can hold a TIPS until it matures or sell it before it matures. Use TIPS to: Diversify your investment portfolio Supplement retirement income More about TIPS in the Research Center Rates & Terms TIPS are issued in terms of 5, 10, and 30 years. Redemption Information Minimum Term of Ownership: In TreasuryDirect, 45 days. Tax Considerations TIPS-Related FAQs What happens to TIPS if deflation occurs? The evil speculator - one nefarious trade at a time. Home - Retracement Levels. World Map Heatmap. PureBytes.com Home Page. Timelysetup. BCA Research. Stock Trading To Go.

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Dshort.com - Financial Life Cycle Planning. S&P 500 Snapshot: A Sine Wave and Closing RallyApr 15, 2014 Doug Short Before the market opened, the Consumer Price Index for March came in higher than forecast, although inflation remains exceptionally tame, and the Empire State Manufacturing Survey was surprisingly weak. S&P 500 ignored the economic data and resumed yesterday’s closing rally to its morning high about 20 minutes later. By 2 PM the index had executed a complete sine wave from yesterday’s close. It then rallied to its 0.73% intraday high shortly before the final bell, which recorded a trimmed gain of 0.68%.More...

The Economy In PicturesApr 15, 2014 Lance Roberts It is sometimes helpful to view the various economic indicators and draw your own conclusions outside of someone else’s opinion. With the economy now more than 5 years into an expansion, which is long by historical standards, the question for you to answer by looking at the charts below is: "Are we closer to an economic recession or a continued expansion? " Trading Lesson. Charting & Technical Analysis.

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