Marc Faber on Bloomberg 01-25-11

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Marc Faber on Bloomberg 01-25-11

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  • @WowzaGuy I've been watching marc faber for quite long and he is always right on the concepts and predictions, but he is not an oracle . Just a voice of common sense... More than thinking on overbought or oversold. You should consider about RELATIVE terms...

  • He "received a signal" that night - so is he a technical trader? He always talks about overbought and oversold... I wonder if this works for him.

  • @joepeeler34 - How do you know all of this? Peace!

  • The male dimwit interviewer mentioned Austrain economists. That was the only thing the interviewer said that was worth hearing.

  • @ajames95 Keep dreaming. It is the dollar/debt crisis that will spell the end of our military empire. There will have to be massive cuts in the welfare-warfare state. Many government workers will have to be fired. It's coming in the the next few years. "Stingy monetary policies?" Do you imagine that wealth is created when more money is created. Hehe! If that is the truth then why should any of us work? You just have more money chasing the same amount of goods and services. Price inflation.

  • You are an optimist, keep on dreaming .lol

  • I think Marc Farber is talking straight......and it IS true, the world IS laughing at Barak Obama

  • this guy is hilarious!

  • This is ridiculous. M. Faber is the real cheerleader here. All he is doing is informing people with largess on how to speculate on the misery of most of the people as the real economy is starved due to stingy monetary policies. The creation of debt is not a problem for a nation with the biggest military. Who's going to demand payment? The reduction in value of the dollar benefits international financial speculators.

  • I like Mr. Faber's honesty and clarity of the crisis we are in.

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