All Bull Markets Must End

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Screen Shot 2013-10-09 at 5.28.50 PMEvery bull market must end at some point and the US market has rallied hard the past year. If you believe the market may have peaked momentarily, you have company in the name of Dr Faber. “We are in a bull market that is in the tail-end instead of the beginning but that does not mean prices will collapse. I don’t think that stocks are the greatest bargain anymore.” (click monthly chart on right for larger view)

Shares of Casinos in Macau, Iraqi stocks & Physical Gold an Insurance against Mischief

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Legendary  investor Marc Faber has shares of casinos in Macau interesting buys of Iraqi stocks and sees China’s currency as a serious competitor to the dollar. 

Business Week : Mr. Faber, you have to buy gold?

Faber: Yes . Owning physical gold is for me personally an insurance against mischief , driving the governments . In the worst-case scenario …

with state bankruptcies … or hyperinflation …

governments … will not say : Oh, we have made ​​a mistake. You will not find culprit.

And that will be the wealthy ?

I do not think that the individuals’ assets remain untouched.

Gold as an insurance against crises , this is the one . What if I want to speculate ?

As an investor, you can make more money with gold mining stocks . Were virtually destroyed the last price drop and are now favorable to have .

The turnaround in interest rates in the United States has failed , the Fed continues to print money. Is that good for stocks?

The Fed operates in 20 years a policy of monetary expansion . After the collapse of LTCM in 1997 , after the collapse of the Nasdaq and after the real estate crisis, interest rates were kept artificially low – at virtually zero percent today . In March 2009 the U.S. stock index S & P 500 reached its nadir with 670 points. Now we are at 1700 points – a tripling ! The artificially low interest rates and bond purchases have reduced the prices of stocks and real estate driven up . But the economic effect was relatively small . Milton Friedman wrote in ” Capitalism and Freedom “: The problem with government programs , they can always be started due to an emergency , but not abolished , when the emergency is over. Thus, the state is getting more bloated. For the Fed , it is becoming increasingly difficult to end their policy. And if they still do it one day , what will happen to the stock market ?

Which markets are still interesting because for stock investments ?

If you press me 100 million euro in the hand and say that you have to invest in stocks, then I would probably select emerging markets, which has dropped so dramatically lately . Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong , Singapore – there are plenty of stocks that have a dividend yield of five percent. That’s not huge, but still signaled that the cash flow of the company is okay. The Vietnamese market is interesting. Japan was not thrilled me, but the Nikkei could run better than other markets .

Sounds underwhelming .

We are in a sideways market. This was back in the seventies when I started my career like that. Nevertheless, there are of course opportunities. Some industries developed tremendously in this sideways market. Did you have gold or energy stocks, you were rich.Marc Faberis an international investor known for his uncanny predictions of the stock market and futures markets around the world.

 
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