Are You Looking for a Bond Manager?

Because today’s market is so uncertain and erratic in the investment world of stocks and bond, you need to be careful and make sure you check your portfolio often so you don’t end up losing your money instead of gaining it. Investing in bonds can be tough. The terms and concepts that go along with bonds can be confusing. However, knowledge and awareness is needed to be able to manage your bonds properly. Wouldn’t it be great to have someone you could count on and who could personally help you with your bonds? What you need is a bond manager— someone in your corner who knows the ins and outs of the industry and is able to analyze your portfolio and help you be as successful as you can be. Bondview.com is a great place to find a bond manager to help you take care of your bond investments.

A bond manager’s mission is to help educate and provide tools that are simple and useful to aid investors in making better and more productive investment decisions. A bond manager through Bondview.com can help you as a bond investor by providing valuable information and assisting you in making smart decisions regarding your municipal bonds. They have simple, yet powerful methods of creating, monitoring, analyzing, and evaluating bond portfolios that make it easier for you as a bond investor to better manage your investment portfolio and be more successful.

One good tip in bond investing is to make sure you take the time to really get to know your bond manager and develop a strong professional relationship with that person. In the world of bond investment, you need someone who can give you beneficial guidance and needed direction to help you be more lucrative and productive with your investments. Choose Bondview.com for all your bond manager needs. You will receive high-level assistance and quantitative analysis of your portfolio.

Kenji Control Deck Tech at Grand Prix Yokohama


At the on-going GP Yokohama 2010, the famous Japanese Pro player Kenji Tsumura created a list to counter the current metagame in Extended. His guess of the top decks that dominates are: Thopter-Depths, Zoo, Faeries, Hypergenesis and dredge. His list composed of goodies in Blue and Black and that focused specifically on each of the top decks. Here’s the list dubbed as “Kenji Control”: Continue reading

Scars of Mirrodin Announced

Just yesterday, Wizards of the Coast revealed the next upcoming big set after Zendikar. It is called Scars of Mirrodin, which was previously codenamed as “Lights” (no, not the beer). The release date is October 1, 2010, and the Prerelease events will be on September 25-26, 2010. Here’s more info on the set:

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Top 8 Decks at Grand Prix Kuala Lumpur

Here are the top 8 decks of the recently concluded Grand Prix Kuala Lumpur.

Jund by Shouta Yasooka
Maindeck
4 Savage Lands
4 Raging Ravine
4 Verdant Catacombs
3 Dragonskull Summit
1 Lavaclaw Reaches
4 Forest
3 Mountain
4 Swamp

3 Putrid Leech
4 Sprouting Thrinax
4 Bloodbraid Elf
2 Siege-Gang Commander
2 Broodmate Dragon

4 Lightning Bolt
4 Blightning
3 Maelstrom Pulse
4 Bituminous Blast
3 Terminate

Sideboard
3 Deathmark
4 Goblin Ruinblaster
2 Thought Hemorrhage
1 Liliana Vess
1 Terminate
4 Duress
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Jund Domination in SCG $5K Richmond, Virginia

Jund does it again! Yes, folks, the Shards of Alara plane continues to dominate the Standard metagame with the recent top finish at Star City Games $5000 Open event in Richmond, Virginia. The pilot was Alex Bertoncini who had previous top finishes in the previous SCG events. He faced a Jund mirror matchup in the finals against Alessandro Culotti and proved he is the better Jund master. Here’s the list that he used:

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Some Interesting Extended Decks in GP Oakland

The Mtg 2010 Season kicked off with Grand Prix Oakland last weekend, and as Day Two got to a close, we saw pros perform on the last remaining rounds to get to the top 8. Well, the final eight have been decided as of the writing of this post. It features the best players and high-level pros of Magic with the names Conley Woods, Tomoharu Saito, and Adam Yurchick. The rest had big accomplishments in their playing career too.

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