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Strategies & Market Trends : Bonds, Currencies, Commodities and Index Futures

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From: Chip McVickar2/22/2005 2:03:17 PM
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2005 - ANOTHER YEAR OF GAINS FOR ALL ASSET CLASSES?
Monday, January 17, 2005 10:17 GMT
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By Marc Faber Limited
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>>>>>>>>....So, my point is this: In 2003 and 2004, all asset classes rose in value while the US dollar sold off. Would it be possible that in 2005, all asset classes perform poorly while the US dollar strengthens?? Only time will tell but for now, I would stay aside from equities, commodities (including gold and silver), and bonds and only hold the US dollar, which may have more of a rebound potential than is generally expected. As a trade, I would consider shorting the South African Rand or British Pound against the US dollar (see figure 1) since the British price level is now so much higher than the one in the US.

by Dr. Marc Faber <<<<<<<<
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