Marc Faber: This Rally May Have Some More Legs

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Here’s a short interview Marc Faber gave for Bloomberg recently (week of March 23rd), where he gave his current thoughts on US equities and Treasuries: Faber’s thoughts: Markets became extremely oversold on March 6, when the S&P touched 666  This rally may have some more legs, because the government is printing money – so asset prices may rise […]

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Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) — Goldman Sachs Group Inc. commodity analyst Jeffrey Currie said he expects a “swift and violent rebound” in energy prices in the second half of the year. Oil prices may have reached their lowest point already, after falling to $32.40 in mid-December, and are expected to rise to $65 by the end […]

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A short Jim Rogers interview on Bloomberg – I believe from December 11, 2008. He says he has covered his short position in US Treasuries for the time being, because the trade was going against him. He’s waiting to short them again, and describes US Treasuries as “the last bubble left.” Other thoughts from Jim: […]

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From Bloomberg: Legendary investor Jim Rogers says bonds will be a “terrible” investment as economic problems may persist until 2010. “Stocks in the West are still expensive on any historic valuation method,” while “bonds are going to be a terrible place to be for the next 10, 20 years,” Rogers, chairman of Singapore-based Rogers Holdings, […]

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