The stock markets are rising worldwide ..is it already a recovery would you invest your money in the housing market now ? or is it that more oppportunities overseas will drive more foreign capital out of the US , with the FED printing more and more money out of thin air....
A market strategy session, with Robert Doll, BlackRock; Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital; Ned Riley, Riley Asset Management; and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
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Kudlow is a perma bull as far back as I can remember. The only time he's a bear is after the bear market.
ReplyDeleteReily is such an idiot. Doesn't even know the basics of inflation. Good luck for those investor who put hard earned money into his firm!
All these guys are living in a box and seem to just be looking at all these stats, while Peter seems to know the big picture and is outside, looking in.
ReplyDeleteconsidering how many times the rest of these "economic news readers" have been wrong, ill go with peter schiffs advice when it comes to economics.
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