After a review of this weeks market headlines and
forecasts, financial rock star Bob Chapman
sheds light on this weeks market results and answers
listeners questions. Next, the dynamic duo, Jack
Chan and Gary Kaltbaum return to the
show. Jack and I discuss little known opportunities
in the commodities sector and a new exchange traded
fund that you'll want to investigate further. Plus,
Gary Kaltbaum has turned bullish on crude oil, gold,
silver and commodities and thinks that tech stocks
could be in trouble here. The first hour wraps up
with the final audio excerpts from Benjamin Graham's:
The Intelligent Speculator.
In the second hour, Dr. Doom rejoins us for a pre-Halloween
fright. The good Doctor has scary news for stock
investors. Are government statistics trustworthy?
Dr. Marc Faber says his groceries and related
living expenses have been increasing much faster
than the core rate and that domestic and global
numbers are rigged to the benefit of the powers
that be. Plus how high could gold sore? Dr. Doom
thinks within the current bull market US hyperinflation
will definitely bring 10,000 per ounce gold, but
that could be just the beginning. In fact, American's
could see the gold price climb to 1,000,000 per
ounce if the dollar demise follows the footsteps
of all previous fiat currencies. Dr. Faber investigates
China's economic miracle. He claims that Asian's
are moving from bicycles, to motorcycles to cars,
so expect much higher energy prices.
Dr Marc Faber was born in Zurich, Switzerland. He
went to school in Geneva and Zurich and finished high
school with the Matura. He studied Economics at the
University of Zurich and, at the age of 24, obtained
a PhD in Economics magna cum laude.
Between 1970 and 1978, Dr Faber worked for White Weld
& Company Limited in New York, Zurich and Hong
Kong.
Since 1973, he has lived in Hong Kong. From 1978
to February 1990, he was the Managing Director of
Drexel Burnham Lambert (HK) Ltd. In June 1990, he
set up his own business, MARC FABER LIMITED which
acts as an investment advisor and fund manager.
Dr Faber publishes a widely read monthly investment
newsletter "The Gloom Boom & Doom Report"
report which highlights unusual investment opportunities,
and is the author of several books including
TOMORROW'S GOLD Asia's Age of Discovery
which was first published in 2002 and highlights future
investment opportunities around the world.
TOMORROW'S GOLD was for several weeks on Amazon's
best seller list and is being translated into Japanese,
Chinese, Korean, Thai and German. Dr. Faber is also
a regular contributor to several leading financial
publications around the world.
A book on Dr Faber, "RIDING THE MILLENNIAL STORM",
by Nury Vittachi, was published in 1998.
A regular speaker at various investment seminars,
Dr Faber is well known for his "contrarian"
investment approach.
He is also associated with a variety of funds and
is a member of the Board of Directors of numerous
companies.
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