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Dr. Marc Faber


  • 2001 - The Morning After

  • It should by now be evident, even to the incorrigible optimistic strategists and 'new economy' apostles, who until very recently were still predicting the Nasdaq to finish the year 2000 at 5,000, that a high tech bubble of historic proportions has just burst.
  • Saturday, January 06 - 2001 at 10:31 | readers' rating 4/10
  • Dow Jones at 6,000?

  • I maintain that the great US bull market ended earlier this year and that we shall see, over the next two years, far lower stock prices, as earnings will badly disappoint and as a recession will unfold with certainty.
  • Tuesday, December 05 - 2000 at 10:31 | readers' rating 5/10
  • US stock decline to continue, Sell into the rallies!

  • To many market observers, the continuous bullish stance of US investors, even after the sharp NASDAQ decline from its high in March, the collapse of Internet companies and recent earnings disappointments of major companies, has come as a big surprise.
  • Sunday, November 05 - 2000 at 10:31 | readers' rating 6/10
  • NASDAQ to fall 70%?

  • Celebrated Asian stock market guru Dr Marc Faber predicts a digital disaster for TMT shares.
  • Thursday, October 19 - 2000 at 10:31 | readers' rating 5/10
  • Will oil hit $100 per barrel?

  • Dr Marc Faber, the famous Asian financial commentator, explains how oil prices could hit $100 per barrel as demand lifts of in Asia.
  • Monday, October 09 - 2000 at 10:31 | readers' rating 6/10
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