TDAmeritrade Network: Tom Plumb Talks U.S./China Trade Update

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TDAmeritrade Network: Tom Plumb Talks U.S./China Trade Update

Factors beyond the stock market are affecting the bond market according to Tom Plumb. He sees great opportunity in the ability for investors to expand their markets around the entire world.


Factors beyond the stock market are affecting the bond market according to Tom Plumb. He sees great opportunity in the ability for investors to expand their markets around the entire world.

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