The difference between bonds, notes and bills

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  • So much government debt! But what's the difference between the Treasury's bills, notes and bonds? Paddy Hirsch explains. #MarketplaceAPM #EconomicExplainers
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  • @zxxz220
    @zxxz220 7 років тому +85

    Very simple language, I understood them quickly. Thank you

  • @hjorturpalmipalsson4521
    @hjorturpalmipalsson4521 8 років тому +44

    "and frankly.. very badly, needing a drink" - That made me laugh! :)
    Awesome explanation!

    • @zacherysaucier6747
      @zacherysaucier6747 3 роки тому

      I seem to remember him leaving most of his videos on that note. I might wrong it has been awhile since I watched them.

  • @mikeh3175
    @mikeh3175 4 роки тому +22

    Thanks, this is 2020 March19. And your words are ringing so true...."almost certain there will be liquidity, almost certain the USA economy will be strong"....wait! Oh shit, we have a problem Houston!!!

  • @Sonu-pb8ec
    @Sonu-pb8ec 4 роки тому +2

    A hidden treasure in UA-cam.May this channel continue till infinity.

  • @avidvampirehunter6503
    @avidvampirehunter6503 5 років тому +7

    I just love your fast-paced teaching methods. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @oXaiishaXo
    @oXaiishaXo 7 років тому +45

    Thank you for your video. I'm majoring in finance at the moment and the way my lecturer explains it is so confusing. This has made it so much easier for me to understand. So thank you :)

    • @benziegler3611
      @benziegler3611 4 роки тому +1

      Crappy finance professors seem to be the third certainty in life (after death and before taxes :)

    • @jamesmorton7881
      @jamesmorton7881 3 роки тому

      Uh, return = ( 98 - 100 ) / 98 X 100% = -2 / 98 X100% = - 2.04 % error = .0004 X 100M = $40,000 wath the math

    • @macummings7818
      @macummings7818 2 роки тому +1

      You were probably needing a drink to start off with! 😉

    • @EnFuego79
      @EnFuego79 Рік тому

      If you really want to piss off your professor, show how gov't debt gets issued at the NPV (net present value) of the currency, and then how the creation of the debt itself, the debt the recipient just bought, through the cantillion effect, results in the gov't paying you back pennies on the dollar compared to what you paid for (currency debasement). Then ask how exactly gov't debt is different from a giant Ponzi scheme. They love that. If they try and counter by referencing CPI and GDP numbers, let them know you have a bridge in Brooklyn you'd love to sell them if they believe those numbers.

  • @1StefenM
    @1StefenM 7 років тому +5

    You the man Paddy Hirsch! Thank you for making these

  • @om5335
    @om5335 2 роки тому +1

    You are so talented in explaining things in a simple manner

  • @SuperMiketheone
    @SuperMiketheone 12 років тому +3

    Thanks! Your explaination is very clear for those of us that know nothing about this topic and want to learn more.

  • @ngalex03
    @ngalex03 12 років тому +3

    thank you for these lessons. I learned alot! please keep making them.

  • @GroundlessSource
    @GroundlessSource 8 років тому +5

    THANK YOU for this video! It was very helpful!

  • @asharamisal4382
    @asharamisal4382 4 роки тому +1

    Wow what a wonderful, informative, and clear detail video - thank you!

  • @spianny
    @spianny 6 років тому +1

    Well explained and easy to understand. Thanks!!

  • @TheJanagan
    @TheJanagan 12 років тому +2

    Thank you very much. Today i simply understand the difference between bonds, notes and bills. I am Janagan from Sri lanka

  • @mattcoyne7696
    @mattcoyne7696 8 років тому +10

    Hilarious ending!
    Thank you

  • @MissEnglish123
    @MissEnglish123 5 років тому

    Thank u for ur explanation, u make it so much easier to understand 👍🏾

  • @AshleySmith-ek9fw
    @AshleySmith-ek9fw 8 років тому +2

    This was a really informative video, thank you!

  • @vanessazamorano4663
    @vanessazamorano4663 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for explaining it so simply!! :)

  • @kanshelmyles-lopez6359
    @kanshelmyles-lopez6359 6 років тому +1

    thank you I'm learning a lot by the way you explaining and breaking thing down..

  • @davidalen9279
    @davidalen9279 5 років тому +1

    superb explanation. thank you.

  • @ganesh_speaks
    @ganesh_speaks 12 років тому +1

    you are awesome teacher !!! thanks for sharing info ......

  • @POISONdjnumber1
    @POISONdjnumber1 11 років тому +2

    Thank you, love your lessons..

  • @sidsification
    @sidsification 9 років тому +1

    easy n well explained

  • @rozanmazani5435
    @rozanmazani5435 4 роки тому

    Wow from Zimbabwe this is great big mind

  • @tomkeating522
    @tomkeating522 5 років тому +1

    excellent to the point and easy to understand thank you

  • @aswathica508
    @aswathica508 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for the succinct explanation!

  • @josebasso416
    @josebasso416 2 роки тому

    Thank You for teaching this

  • @whatsforlunchfatass
    @whatsforlunchfatass 5 років тому +5

    Even a simple simpleton like me can understand you. Thanks.

    • @marketplaceAPM
      @marketplaceAPM  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @OdieD
      @OdieD 4 роки тому

      @@marketplaceAPM Are you from northern ireland? sounds like it...

  • @BryanAndradeNYC
    @BryanAndradeNYC 12 років тому +1

    Awesome videos. Getting a crash course in economics!

  • @coachtony5200
    @coachtony5200 Рік тому

    Well explained. Thank you.

  • @electricengineer624
    @electricengineer624 4 роки тому

    excellent presentation , Great job .

  • @asrarbw
    @asrarbw 6 років тому +2

    Awesome mate!!

  • @josephanglim5709
    @josephanglim5709 4 роки тому

    Great explanation! Thanks!

  • @robertrobert2981
    @robertrobert2981 4 роки тому

    All your videos really helped me
    They leave me thirsty for another drink of a video

  • @ziyathalikhan4689
    @ziyathalikhan4689 3 роки тому

    Very Simple Language anybody could understand, thanks for your videos. Would love to see #marketplaceAPM adding more videos

  • @williamd7161
    @williamd7161 5 років тому +1

    Thanks. That's very infornative.

  • @swingtrader8817
    @swingtrader8817 4 роки тому

    superb!! very clear explanations...

  • @gmann7774
    @gmann7774 Рік тому

    Fantastic explanation

  • @benramos7131
    @benramos7131 7 років тому +2

    This is one of the best websites for financial advice. The more you learn about finance the more you wish you were just born to rich parents!!!

  • @erikreid603
    @erikreid603 4 роки тому

    Love this video, helped me more than the Kaplan videos for sure.

  • @tabishkhan6440
    @tabishkhan6440 8 років тому +1

    Very well explained :) Thank you :)

  • @nguyenkd811
    @nguyenkd811 12 років тому +1

    thanks for your great Videos... my professor actually show one in the class. please keep up your great works!

  • @zhayat
    @zhayat 9 років тому +1

    Great explanation on #bonds thanks 👍 #money

  • @soulmate805
    @soulmate805 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for the thorough explanation regarding the bonds, notes and bills. Is there a minimum amount regarding the bills issue by uncle Sam.

  • @jaybro3713
    @jaybro3713 3 роки тому

    Nice explanation sir.

  • @vitorgoncalvesdesouza5523
    @vitorgoncalvesdesouza5523 2 роки тому

    It was great explanation!

  • @patrickt873
    @patrickt873 4 роки тому

    Good video. I put my savings into metals but this is always good to know for short term money parking

  • @1000ralphw
    @1000ralphw 5 років тому +1

    excellent

  • @roryandsaradryburgh711
    @roryandsaradryburgh711 5 місяців тому

    Very clear

  • @spiritualshaz4347
    @spiritualshaz4347 6 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @rwjackets
    @rwjackets 9 років тому +1

    This guy is awesome.

  • @user-hz5cr8hm8w
    @user-hz5cr8hm8w 5 років тому

    really great video

  • @TRENDVFY
    @TRENDVFY 3 роки тому +2

    Me still watching this on 04/19/21 - good explanation

    • @designertjp-utube
      @designertjp-utube Рік тому

      Hahaha! And Me watching this in the final approach to *Q4* *2022* to see if it's still worth it to buy anything from our gridlocked Government. At least we're still holding out better than _The EU._

  • @jpxcar
    @jpxcar 22 години тому

    Great explanation, thank you! 14 years later does not matter! :)

  • @NathanHQ
    @NathanHQ 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video thanks 🙂

  • @kevohmistari
    @kevohmistari 25 днів тому

    The ending is priceless 😂😂🔥

  • @fennecfennec5234
    @fennecfennec5234 2 роки тому

    thank you

  • @adammetzker5261
    @adammetzker5261 9 років тому +5

    Well done. But where do the bonds trade in the market place? How do I actually sell a physical bond that I hold ? Where do I store the bond ? Is it insured? Is it all online ? Sorry for all the questions trying to learn here...

    • @marketplaceAPM
      @marketplaceAPM  8 років тому +8

      Adam Metzker Good questions. There is no exchange, like a stock exchange, where you can go to find a market for your bond. Bonds are traded "over the counter" . You need to find a buyer, or a broker who can connect you to a buyer. You can buy bond insurance from a bond insurer. You can get a paper certificate for your bond and keep it in a lockbox. Or you can use a brokerage and keep it in electronic form.

  • @carterfinance2376
    @carterfinance2376 2 роки тому

    Love this guy

  • @MrHarpreet99
    @MrHarpreet99 9 років тому +2

    I love this guy.

  • @emmmoo8631
    @emmmoo8631 4 роки тому

    thank you brill video

  • @JewelzFinazzo
    @JewelzFinazzo 5 років тому +2

    Great video. I just started investing into the stock market and bonds this year.

  • @Ru4444
    @Ru4444 Рік тому

    Does these protect u from hyperinflation? Thank u.

  • @almondjartone1206
    @almondjartone1206 5 років тому +1

    this was good

  • @LiguoKong
    @LiguoKong 6 років тому +1

    Well explained, even I got it

  • @dennisakuetehquaye3970
    @dennisakuetehquaye3970 7 років тому +1

    how do i calculate the interest i will earn on a 3 month treasury bill of 5000 with 21% interest rate?

  • @TheReamsal
    @TheReamsal 3 роки тому

    What are the possible reasons a public traded company issue Senior notes?

  • @financeabcs
    @financeabcs 2 роки тому

    Nice video!! 😎

  • @sollicortado4774
    @sollicortado4774 2 роки тому

    but that last line tho hahahahha. thanks for this!

  • @benziegler3611
    @benziegler3611 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. It was informative and to the point. The only eyesore (for me) was the 30 year Treasury bond being priced at 2% and the 7 year notes priced at 3.5%. Generally the higher the duration the higher the yield. (Shouldn’t our default assumption be a rising yield curve?)

    • @vincentconti3633
      @vincentconti3633 4 роки тому

      I believe he was just throwing out numbers as an example!

    • @shaunsensei6948
      @shaunsensei6948 Рік тому

      I have the same question. If in getting better return on a shorter time period then why would I choose the longer bond

  • @winstonq82
    @winstonq82 6 років тому

    what happens in a recession like we have in 2008-9? Are the bonds still save?

  • @maazsiddiqui9527
    @maazsiddiqui9527 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. Can you please explain how does the government pay back the securities, that too with interest? What is the source of the government's income? Thank you.

  • @icyzoneinfo
    @icyzoneinfo 5 років тому

    Very nice video. Where is the guy from?

  • @IC1101
    @IC1101 12 років тому

    @jrewert Sorry what is ''bullion''?

  • @seekerthinker6914
    @seekerthinker6914 3 роки тому

    Thank youuuuuuu

  • @alphaomega5923
    @alphaomega5923 Рік тому

    Mathematic is about numbers and rules. The same can be said about managing money.

  • @ala4776
    @ala4776 4 роки тому

    What was the last part about?
    He threw the marker

  • @martytrain
    @martytrain 4 роки тому

    Is there any way at the moment that the government can get a grant from the Fed that has no debt attached to it?

  • @DCUPtoejuice
    @DCUPtoejuice 12 років тому

    @chillercm if the economy kicks off, we'll likely get rampant inflation, so the commodities would be strong still.

  • @stayanddrown
    @stayanddrown 8 років тому +2

    Who in the hell thinks buying debt from a Government that's now about 20 trillion in debt (not even including unfunded liabilities) is "secure"? Especially considering they now have to borrow more to pay off these debts from borrowing before. Either way, great video, I just discovered your channel, looks like there's a lot of great info. Keep it up!
    Ha! Started writing this comment before the end of the video, looks like you mentioned my concerns.

    • @kungmaster
      @kungmaster 8 років тому +1

      +stayanddrown Its because the Government cannot fail...if the government fails the entire system fails...Thats why financial institutions are taking risks, because government bails them out , because they are a necessary entity.
      If the entire economy collapses, we might see world war 3 because war is the only way to destroy debts owed, thats what happened in world war 2.

    • @shaunsensei6948
      @shaunsensei6948 Рік тому

      @@kungmaster great response!

  • @almay9962
    @almay9962 2 роки тому

    is the interest on these taxable?

  • @Serpolinidate
    @Serpolinidate 9 років тому

    Hey Paddy, but if things are that simple, why I should take bonds over notes? I could get my capital sooner and at a higher interest rates: am I wrong or it violates somehow the first principle of financial math? A dollar today worth more than a dollar tomorrow (for that you should pay me something for the disposal).
    Would be great to know why! Thanks! ;)

    • @Nanofuture87
      @Nanofuture87 9 років тому

      He just made up numbers. In reality (when I typed this), the most recent 7 year note issued at 1.75% and the most recent 30 year bond issued at 2.5%.

    • @MrBodacias402
      @MrBodacias402 9 років тому

      Nanofuture87 could you help guide me through the process are you doing this too?

  • @jextreme22
    @jextreme22 10 років тому +1

    Could someone please explain more about the interest? How is it fixed for bonds and notes but not bills? If you are buying it at one price and selling it at another, isn't the interest always fixed??

    • @JJ-ym8bu
      @JJ-ym8bu 4 роки тому +1

      A bond and a note over a 10 year period and a 5 year period you will get a regular coupon say every 6 months or a year. When you buy the bill because the period is less than 12 months or 6 months or whatever you will get your return by buying the bill at a discount, because your not going to get a coupon within that period. Once the bill matures at face value thats your return.

  • @nathanmurdock9481
    @nathanmurdock9481 4 роки тому +1

    Patty, you’re awesome but you always leave me very much needing a drink😏

  • @xrprophet3523
    @xrprophet3523 6 днів тому

    Problem is the Amount due the CC Account is really due the Minor / principle / Estate account. The CC holder isn't the debtor, The CC Account holder; the Bank is. New money was created when the bank applied the credit to the credit card purchase. The bank is liable to repay that public debt (application of credit) not the card holder.

  • @jorgegomez524
    @jorgegomez524 4 роки тому +2

    better do an update on this one on the year of 2019 lol

  • @Larkvall
    @Larkvall 14 років тому +2

    I agree. You are better off buying toilet paper than bonds, notes and bills. Maybe consider buying copper also..

  • @mwong987
    @mwong987 4 роки тому

    Why is the interest rate for a bond less than a note?

  • @laurieskerchek4622
    @laurieskerchek4622 5 років тому

    Sorry I am ignorant to all this I have a document from 1925 that says Bond on it from my great grandparents wondering if its worth anything or its just a document ?

  • @rizzorepulsive7704
    @rizzorepulsive7704 9 років тому +1

    I love you.

  • @kishoreanandvenkatarajulu2225
    @kishoreanandvenkatarajulu2225 6 років тому

    Hi,
    Its clear what is bond and bills and how they are making money on it. Then what is govt securities and how they are making money on it?

  • @Sebestner
    @Sebestner 8 років тому

    If bonds are constantly being traded on a very liquid bond market, doesn't their price fluctuate? So when you sell, you may actually get less (or more) than you paid for them!

  • @user-qd3cg4lu3e
    @user-qd3cg4lu3e Рік тому

    👍

  • @TransformChantel
    @TransformChantel Рік тому +1

    At 5:00 mark, with this recession coming in 2023, I feel like the author of this video will be saying the exact opposite

  • @cakeismtrader4227
    @cakeismtrader4227 Рік тому +1

    Probably going to need a drink soon lol

    • @Exquizit_scans3838
      @Exquizit_scans3838 Рік тому

      So basically there all the same thing just different changes into one another with time.

  • @Themessageislam1234
    @Themessageislam1234 5 років тому

    Why did he throw the pen lmao! Nice video tho

  • @wolffvera1
    @wolffvera1 3 роки тому

    Watch all the videos waiting for the end...

  • @cosmosgato
    @cosmosgato 14 років тому +1

    Buy index funds
    Stocks have overwhelmingly out performed everything else over any reasonable time period.

  • @joshuamoore24_7
    @joshuamoore24_7 3 роки тому

    What about other countries treasury bonds? 😬

  • @patrickr2686
    @patrickr2686 Рік тому

    I like treasury investments because there's no state tax applied to them only federal