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Marc Faber

by Adam Taggart

The second part of Chris’ interview with Marc Faber is reserved below for you, our enrolled members.

If you’ve not yet listened to Part 1, click here to do so.

Part 2 of the interview takes a critical look at longstanding and widely-held assumptions that are dangerous to maintain in today’s reality. America is due for a rude awakening as it increasingly realizes the rest of the world is less dependent upon it (and less respectful of it) than it thinks. Or that there’s not enough global energy supply to keep historic growth trajectories continuing ad infinitum.

Marc discusses his vision for the most likely way in which the current economic situation will play out, plus his specific outlook for 2011 – including the investments he believes are best-suited to the future he sees.

Interview with Marc Faber (Part 2): Prognosis for 2011
PREVIEW by Adam Taggart

The second part of Chris’ interview with Marc Faber is reserved below for you, our enrolled members.

If you’ve not yet listened to Part 1, click here to do so.

Part 2 of the interview takes a critical look at longstanding and widely-held assumptions that are dangerous to maintain in today’s reality. America is due for a rude awakening as it increasingly realizes the rest of the world is less dependent upon it (and less respectful of it) than it thinks. Or that there’s not enough global energy supply to keep historic growth trajectories continuing ad infinitum.

Marc discusses his vision for the most likely way in which the current economic situation will play out, plus his specific outlook for 2011 – including the investments he believes are best-suited to the future he sees.

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