Über Bull: Real Bull Market Has Yet to Begin
Posted by Investment Rarities on September 1st 2010 in Federal Reserve, Gold, India, JPMorgan, Monetary Policy, Short Sellers, Silver, Wall Street | Be the first to comment!
The cover story in the latest issue of Business Week is on “Gold’s Evangelist,” Thomas Kaplan, arguably the world’s biggest gold bull. “I’m not a goldbug, but there are times when I feel like an evangelist for it,” says Kaplan, who heads the Tigris Financial Group: “To my amazement, it’s a hard sell. The conventional wisdom is that gold is for primitives. That derision shows me that contrary to the notion we’re in a bubble, we haven’t yet begun the real bull market.”
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