Marc Faber believes capitalism and the dollar are headed towards collapse, but it won’t be reflected in the market for the next few years. He presents good reasons for the collapse of capitalism (though many would argue it’s dead already). Why is there a disconnect between his future prognosis and his feeling that the markets will hold up for a while? Because "people [will be] expropriated without really noticing it right away, but one day they notice… then to divert the attention from the public the governments then go to war…" Worth watching the video. – Ilene
Bullish Today, Marc Faber Is "Highly Confident" the Future Will Be Very Bleak
By Aaron Task at Tech Ticker, interview with Aaron Task and Henry Blodget.
"The future will be a total disaster, with a collapse of our capitalistic system as we know it today, wars, massive government debt defaults and the impoverishment of large segments of Western society," Marc Faber writes in the September issue of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report.
A statement like that pretty much speaks for itself, but it’s a bit more complicated than appears on first blush…
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