Peter Schiff Recently Interviewed Marc Faber

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Peter Schiff Interviews Marc Faber

In late February, Peter Schiff interviewed the eminent economist Marc Faber by telephone from his office in Hong Kong

Q: Marc, many thanks for taking the time for this interview from your busy schedule. I'd Like to start with with some macroeconomic questions, and then talk about some of the investment implications of the larger macro questions... Read on Here

From Euro Pacific Capital

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Good interview.

He seems a little more optimistic than many.

Q: It looks like Iceland's

Q: It looks like Iceland's on it way to bankruptcy. Do you think there are any other countries that are going to be in a similar shape to Iceland? which countries are vulnerable?

MF I'm sorry to say the whole world is an Iceland.

okay, maybe not that part:)

I guess I was referring to the recomendations to invest in real estate and save cash and him saying 10 years worst case to get out of this.

You must admit he sounds more positive than Celente or Schiff or even Ron Paul. Right?

I know what you are saying

I know what you are saying from the interview -- Marc is clear we are in trouble but at the same time there are places people should feel confident about investing :)

I think all of these men speak the truth from what they know in their own way and they all have their own approaches to it.

More positive the Ron Paul? Perhaps..but there are seldom times Ron does not take an issue at hand that we face to present it a positive light and remind us that it is an opportunity for liberty. Besides he is always all smiles when he starts talking liberty which has spread to all of us.

I think Celente is positive

especially the trends toward higher quality in goods and services, yankee frugality, community gathering places, etc. The human spirit cannot be crushed, it's like nature. We can't be controlled. These control freaks masquerading as government officials suffer from mental illness. They will eventually succumb to their madness, and will not prevail. This world will seem so much more beautiful and smell so much better when they're gone.

I love his Celente's humor

I love his Celente's humor and one liners.

Since we will probably never

Since we will probably never see peter again on CNBC after he mocked Lies-man to his face, I guess this is the next best thing.

Ventura 2012

I'll believe it when I see

I'll believe it when I see it. Lies-man was really rude to Schiff, but Schiff went a bit overboard in retaliation.

Ventura 2012

You have video of this by

You have video of this by chance?

no sorry, it was only an

no sorry, it was only an investment email from europac with the .pdf interview