EuroPacific Capital Recommendations

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What are some of the stocks that Europac is recommending? How are they doing? I am curious to see how their picks are playing out. Thanks.

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Well..

Are there any specific stocks that Gary North or Peter Schiff are recommending, is anyone a client of either?

North isn't recommending any stocks

He recommends shorting the S&P 500.

Mdf, I recommend Gary North's

investment analysis over Peter Schiff's. North timed the gold bubble dead-on in March. Schiff did not.

The gold rise

could have been predicted as early as 2000. The Libertarians were bullish on gold since Gold was at $300 an ounce.

I'm not talking about the gold rise

I was referring to how, Mar/2008, North called how gold was going to decline.
Schiff did not call that and kept on recommending gold.

I see...

I see what your are saying. But Schiff can't predict the dumping of gold by the federal reserve. And you have to remember that Schiff deals with fundamentals so he only has advice on long term. Short-term trading is too hard to determine so I would never offer advice on those markets.

North deals with fundamentals as well

He doesn't do short-term trading. He noticed that the had fundamentals changed in March.
Schiff did not.

Peter Schiff..

is bullish on gold as always.

These are not Euro-Pacs recommendations but after doing my own research along with all of Schiffs videos and foreign news here are my plays.

Bulls-
Gold
African Gold mining
American Gold mining
Russian, Chinese and Japanese currencies.
Russian Agriculture
Chinese retail

Bears -
Stay away from US, Australian and Euro currencies.
American stocks
Financials (of course. They may be banning shorting so complete selling will rally very hard)

American has some bulls in mining, agriculture, energy and clothing but those are markets that are very hard to predict which company will have a good return. But of course local markets are always a good choice, my clothing line is Gmartine so sometimes buying a shirt is better than buying a stock.