by John Darer CLU ChFC CSSC RSP
Nothing illustrates why putting all your eggs in one basket is a mistake better than Microsoft, a blue chip stock whose products have been a staple of personal and business computers for 30 years. While the company is still worth $290 billion, the value of Microsoft Corporation has dropped 51.9% since 2000.
On August 1, 2000 the United States Treasury 10 year note bore a 6% yield.
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