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Marc Faber: Financial Turmoil Ahead, Gold is My Largest Single Holding

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Marc discusses how various modern economic theories are already being tested as the world now has 15 trillion in negative-yielding bonds. He feels that Modern Monetary Theory would result in an overall loss of freedoms as people would become increasingly dependent on government.

Gold is again rising but how high it will go, Marc, does not know but to him, it seems inexpensive when compared to negatively yielding bonds. Gold should stay above 1400 and investors should hold it as insurance in varying amounts depending on their confidence in the financial system.

Time Stamp References:
0:40 – Modern Monetary Theory
4:10 – Markets in the 1970s.
8:10 – Gold is breaking out.
11:20 – New disruptive technologies.
16:00 – City centers may be disrupted.
18:00 – How to find undervalued assets.
21:00 – Favorite authors and books.

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Marc Faber
Marc Faber (born February 28, 1946) is a Swiss investor based in Thailand. Faber is publisher of the Gloom Boom & Doom Report newsletter and is the director of Marc Faber Ltd, which acts as an investment advisor and fund manager. Faber also serves as director, advisor, and shareholder of a number of investment funds that focus on emerging and frontier markets, including Leopard Capital’s Leopard Cambodia Fund and Asia Frontier Capital Ltd.'s AFC Asia Frontier Fund.
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