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Stanley Druckenmiller on CNBC
Also be sure to check out THISprevious post, where I updated the links to Druckenmiller’s longer interview on Bloomberg. The summary of his short comment on the investment landscape is that all of the money printing and manipulation by the Fed of the financial markets will end badly; the longer it goes on the worse it will be; it will likely either be a malinvestment event (i.e. deflationary bust) like in 2007-2008, or very high inflation, but which one is too hard to predict, as is the timing.
Power Panel Examines Health of Markets and Economy
Is Unbridled Government Spending Generational Theft?
Doing the Math on Entitlement Programs
Long-Term Investment Trends: Pros
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Druckenmiller: Fed Policy 'fraught With Unappreciated Risk'
Link to: Druckenmiller: Fed policy 'fraught with unappreciated risk' Stan Druckenmiller, the retired founder of hedge fund firm Duquesne Capital Management, says the Federal Reserve is putting the economy at risk by continuing its aggressive...
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Hussman Weekly Market Comment: Estimating The Risk Of A Market Crash
“We thought it was the eighth inning, and it was the ninth. I did not think it would go down 33 percent in 15 days.” In April 2000, Stanley Druckenmiller, who managed the phenomenally successful Quantum fund for George Soros, called it quits – saying...
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Bloomberg Videos
David Tepper: Appaloosa's Tepper Says Stock Markets Not in Bubble ... Bill Ackman: Bill Ackman on Herbalife, Fannie, Air Products Related previous post: Oxford Distinguished Speaker Series: Bill Ackman ... Max Levchin: What Is a Disruptive Innovator?...
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Stan Druckenmiller On Entitlements, Fed, Strategy (video)
Found via the Corner of Berkshire & Fairfax. Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Stanley Druckenmiller, founder of Duquesne Capital Management LLC and one of the best performing hedge fund managers of the past three decades, talks about U.S. entitlement spending,...
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Inflation Won’t Solve Our Debt Problems – By Catherine Rampell
Thanks to Ian for passing this along. Lately I have seen a few suggestions, here and there, that the United States should consider inflating its way out of its rising debt burden. The country essentially inflated its way out of much of its debt during...
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