Outlook for 2006
Free Market News Network
by Doug Casey
01/13/06
As you know, I think the U.S. is riding for a serious fall; that opinion has historically constrained my ability to capitalize on domestic stock, bond, and property bull markets. At the same time, I like to play to the strong suits in any game. That has led me to the opinion that over time, some foreign countries will do better than the U.S. And that it's only common sense, considering the fate of the dollar, to keep a close eye on commodities in general and precious metals in particular. It's just a question of timing...
http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/153/3433/2006-01-13.asp?wid=153&nid=3433
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Doug Casey
01/13/06
As you know, I think the U.S. is riding for a serious fall; that opinion has historically constrained my ability to capitalize on domestic stock, bond, and property bull markets. At the same time, I like to play to the strong suits in any game. That has led me to the opinion that over time, some foreign countries will do better than the U.S. And that it's only common sense, considering the fate of the dollar, to keep a close eye on commodities in general and precious metals in particular. It's just a question of timing...
http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/153/3433/2006-01-13.asp?wid=153&nid=3433
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 16. Jan, 18:18