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Marc Faber Cash and Bonds are the worst investments, Oct 23, 2009

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Dr Marc Faber, editor of the Gloom Boom Doom Report on Frisby's Bulls and Bears. He says the two worst investments are bonds and cash and that he would accumulate equities on weakness.

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  • Wake up!

  • "because his country has failed"? what do you mean exacly with this? ashamed of what?

  • Mark faber is no more than a dumb f--k, hoping that the us fails because his country has failed and he is ashamed, it's that simple. The USA will not fail.

  • So the govt is all honorable and perfect and the fed is corrupt. You are living in a dream. They are all in bed together. The govt of the US is as corrupt as they come, buying election after election via endless welfare.

  • This guy is as good as it gets.

  • Government is a Trust created by the People.

    Our public servants are the Trustees with fiduciary duty and Oath of Office to serve the Beneficiary - the People of today.

    The Central Banks and Federal Reserve are not serving the People but are serving the interests of the private member banks that primarily benefit from it. This leads to continual centralization of wealth into the hands of a few - a more unstable country.

    This is the problem.

  • Cash is high risk!!!!!

    Well, when governments print cash at will. Who can disagree. Marc speaks the truth.

  • the picture needs to be updated. Marc rules !!!

  • Never actually gave this guy chance but he is saying the same thing that the deflationist say.

    The only difference seems to be the difference between the will and ability of governments to act.

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