Stock Geometry

Welcome to Stock Geometry! This casual music and financial blog typically involves posts of music videos and candlestick stock charts looking at intermediate term trends. Think MTV meets CNBC. My positions fluctuate, but I’ll always disclose positions in posted stocks. You are responsible for your investments! – Dr. pythagoruz

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Marc Faber: In 5-7yrs the real crisis will begin when the government "goes bust," boom for now

Posted by pythagoruz at 6:23 AM
Labels: Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve, Marc Faber, US Dollar

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