AEP back in his element with more doom and gloom
As I’ve said before, AEP doesn’t think the glass is half empty, he thinks it’s been annihilated by a nuclear explosion. Here’s his latest piece from the UK Telegraph.
As I’ve said before, AEP doesn’t think the glass is half empty, he thinks it’s been annihilated by a nuclear explosion. Here’s his latest piece from the UK Telegraph.
2 Responses to “AEP back in his element with more doom and gloom”
I guess it’s not all that difficult to find people willing to support a doom view of the world … and I suppose at some stage he may well be right post a market armageddon sometime in the next 100 years … but I’m not sure I can discount his conclusions entirely.
I think the GFC may have presented us with a new[er] market paradigm and I’m not entirely sure we have mapped the psychological impacts of that period … a ‘double dip’ may well be a polite [or sensationalist] title for the medium term ‘norm’… interesting.
Of course amidst the mayhem [aka dis-equilibrium] there will always be opportunities … bring on the dooms-dayers I say!!!
You gotta hand it to a guy who can write with enough dexterity to put ‘Alan Greenspan’ and ‘deus ex machina’ in the same sentence.