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Faber’s interviews with Jim Puplava are the absolute best, in my opinion.  A few minutes is far too constraining for a mind like Faber’s – give the man some room to run! And Puplava does, with a 50+ minute interview that absolutely flies by.  Faber tells all in this one, sharing his thoughts on QE3, […]

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Gary Shilling, one of our favorites, was on Yahoo Tech Ticker today.  He sees housing taking another 20% hit from here (at least), which he believes will trigger another massive recession. The interview is just 5 minutes, and they cut Shilling off when the going got good, but it’s still worth a watch. Here’s my […]

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Here’s a short but fun Marc Faber interview with Bloomberg Asia.  Worth a watch, as is usually the case with Faber. A few takeaways on his outlook: Believes the S&P has made its 2011 high because the Fed “is done with money printing” for now Thinks gold and silver are vulnerable over the next three […]

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Contrary Investing favorite Felix Zulauf was the guest on the latest edition of the McAlvany Weekly Commentary.  You can catch the interview here. Zulauf, as usual, has a very insightful (albeit somber) outlook – though nothing too extreme for readers of this blog to handle.  His current working hypothesis for the next 4-6 years is […]

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The McAlvany Weekly Commentary is quickly becoming my other favorite financial podcast/show (alongside Jim Puplava’s Financial Sense Newshour, of course).  Most shows feature an in-depth interview with a money manager and/or financial expert – and most of these guests are excellent. Bert Dohmen, author of The Wellington Letter, was absolutely outstanding a couple of weeks […]

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The folks at Hard Assets Investor, who I sometimes write guest pieces for, got a hold of famed trader Dennis Gartman.  The interview is well worth a read, and you can access it here. Gartman is quite bearish on the euro, and expects that gold will soon surpass it as the #2 reserve currency in […]

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Marc Faber weighed in with his latest thoughts and forecast for the second half of 2011 for Barron’s Mid-Year Roundtable.  As usual, it’s a great bit from Faber…though I did feel slightly cheated we didn’t get to hear his hard-edged accent and slight disgust for modern Western society myself… Barron’s: How does the world look […]

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One of our favorites, legendary investor Felix Zulauf, shares his 2nd half 2011 outlook with Barron’s for their Mid-Year Investment Roundtable.  Zulauf is extremely cautious as we head into the latter part of 2011 – he has several short recommendations, but only reluctantly gave some long ideas “if you have to be in the market”: […]

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Jim Rogers sits down with Wall Street Journal reporter Simon Constable to discuss democracy, China, the US debt crisis, the regulation in the US economy, I especially enjoyed the bit about democracy, and it perhaps being a “luxury good”, around the 2-minute mark.  Perhaps the best time to make money is to invest when countries […]

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Our friend and frequent/popular guest Andy Kessler wrote an excellent op-ed for the Wall Street Journal this weekend, giving his take on the sky high valuations we’re seeing bestowed upon Silicon Valley’s newest darlings – Team Social Media: It’s no coincidence that last week, as the minutes from April’s Federal Reserve meeting suggested interest rates […]

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