Posted on September 22, 2009 by MoneyBob
“The future will be a total disaster, with a collapse of our capitalistic system as we know it today, wars, massive government debt defaults and the impoverishment of large segments of Western society,” Marc Faber writes in the September issue of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report.A statement like that pretty much speaks for itself, [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by MoneyBob
Marc Faber, editor of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report is, by his own account, “ultra-bearish” on the long-term fundamentals of the U.S. market. (Discussed in detail in this clip.)However, in the near term, Faber sees plenty of money-making opportunities in stocks. Sure, prices aren’t as cheap as they were in March, yet he’s confident, [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by MoneyBob
Marc Faber has an informal rule never to spend more than 10 days in a country before rushing to the next one. In addition to lots of frequent-flyer miles, this gives him the chance to see firsthand how lots of the world is doing.So how’s it doing?Better than the U.S., says Faber, the editor of [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2009 by MoneyBob
Ken Fisher’s argument that America is “under indebted” and that more debt will be a global phenomenon in the next 10-20 years raised a lot of eyebrows last week – and quite a few catcalls in our comments section.Fisher may be technically right — that there’s appetite for more U.S. debt, but Marc Faber, editor [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2009 by MoneyBob
In the past six months, Aaron and I have talked a lot about the similarity between the rally of early 1930 and the one we’re having today.The early 1930 rally came after the market had fallen nearly 50% in the fall of 1929. The spring rally took the market up nearly 50% again, to a [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2009 by MoneyBob
Puzzled by the strength and duration of the stock market rally? Michael Pento, chief economist at Delta Global Advisors, says it all makes perfect sense. “If the Federal Reserve is going to pay you less than 1% to deposit your savings… what are you going to do with that money?” Hence, the rally off the [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2009 by MoneyBob
* Bernanke says recession ‘very likely over’ – AP * Fed Chief Says Recession Is ‘Very Likely Over’ – NYT.com * Bernanke Sees Recession’s End – WSJ.com more about "Go for Gold Inflation Is Here and Goi…", posted with vodpod
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Posted on August 31, 2009 by MoneyBob
Retail maven Howard Davidowitz paid another visit to Tech Ticker this week. And despite signs of improvement in consumer confidence and retail stocks rising, Davidowitz is steadfast in his belief the consumer is dead.Rather than summarize, let me just highlight some of his best one-liners:On retail: * “The retail business is terrible… It’s almost all [...]
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Posted on July 24, 2009 by MoneyBob
Congressman Ron Paul is “very pessimistic” about the state of the economy, largely because – from his view – the Obama Administration “continues to do the things that created the problem in the first place.”Long a proponent of small government and a staunch opponent of the Federal Reserve system, Paul’s main point is that increased [...]
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Posted on May 30, 2009 by MoneyBob
FT.com / Comment / Opinion – Exploding debt threatens America Posted using ShareThis
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