Over the past month, between Stan Druckenmiller, Carl Icahn and most recently George Soros, it has become positively cool to be a billionaire who has turned their back on the rigged market, and has decided to either get out of stocks or go outright net short (Soros and Icahn), while concurrently buying gold. Over the weekend, yet another billionaire made waves, when Paul Singer told Institutional Investor in an interview that not only has the Fed’s “monetary extremism” hindered economic expansion, blasting monetary policy as adding to not only the world’s debt but its social problems (including lack of wage growth), warns that “at the moment we’re either in a stage of stagnation or rollover, possibly in the early stages of a global recession”, predicts that “it’s a very dangerous time in the financial markets” and concludes that “we’re very bullish on gold, which is the anti–paper money, of course, and is underowned by investors around the world.”
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