Probably best to continue selling up then?
contrary to his own beliefs - the market usually does the opposite of what he says,
except the one time every man and his dog said the markets were in trouble
by the looks of the interview he does nt seem to really have a clue whats going on
credit bubble (what credit)
and no inflation, not where i live
must be nice to be paid to speak bollocks all day, where do i sign up?
agree though there does look to be something bad on the way
but then most can also see this,
what we need is a different direction from the powers that be
as there old plan does nt seem to be working too well
NYU, Stern School of Business - teacher
Probably best to continue selling up then?
contrary to his own beliefs - the market usually does the opposite of what he says,
except the one time every man and his dog said the markets were in trouble
by the looks of the interview he does nt seem to really have a clue whats going on
credit bubble (what credit)
and no inflation, not where i live
must be nice to be paid to speak bollocks all day, where do i sign up?
agree though there does look to be something bad on the way
but then most can also see this,
what we need is a different direction from the powers that be
as there old plan does nt seem to be working too wellWho knows, works. Who doesn't know, administers. Who doesn't know to administer, teaches

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NYU economist Nouriel Roubini – known to many by his nickname, "Dr. Doom" – is getting bullish.
Roubini has been pretty negative over the past few months, despite the rally in asset prices and a general turn in sentiment toward the economy and markets on the Street.
Now, it seems like Roubini is finally coming around to the consensus view. In a way.
Coincidentally, his latest interview – with Yahoo! Finance's Aaron Task – comes hot on the heels of the biggest sell-off this year, and as Task notes, people like Dennis Gartman are now rushing for the sidelines.
Roubini told Task in the interview:
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