"Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience." –Mark Twain
If you want to fully understand and appreciate the work of Mike Stathis, from his market forecasts and securities analysis to his political and economic analyses, you will need to learn how to think clearly if you already lack this vital skill.
For many, this will be a cleansing process that could take quite a long time to complete depending on each individual.
The best way to begin clearing your mind is to move forward with this series of steps:
1. GET RID OF YOUR TV SET, AND ONLY USE STREAMING SERVICES SPARINGLY.
2. REFUSE TO USE YOUR PHONE TO TEXT.
3. DO NOT USE A "SMART (DUMB) PHONE" (or at least do not use your phone to browse the Internet unless absolutely necessary).
4. STAY AWAY FROM SOCIAL MEDIA (Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Snap, Twitter, Tik Tok unless it is to spread links to this site).
5. STAY OFF JEWTUBE.
6. AVOID ALL MEDIA (as much as possible).
The cleansing process will take time but you can hasten the process by being proactive in exercising your mind.
You should also be aware of a very common behavior exhibited by humans who have been exposed to the various aspects of modern society. This behavior occurs when an individual overestimates his abilities and knowledge, while underestimating his weaknesses and lack of understanding. This behavior has been coined the "Dunning-Kruger Effect" after two sociologists who described it in a research publication. See here.
Many people today think they are virtual experts on every topic they place importance on. The reason for this illusory behavior is because these individuals typically allow themselves to become brainwashed by various media outlets and bogus online sources. The more information these individuals obtain on these topics, the more qualified they feel they are to share their views with others without realizing the media is not a valid source with which to use for understanding something. The media always has bias and can never be relied on to represent the full truth. Furthermore, online sources are even more dangerous for misinformation, especially due to the fact that search algorithms have been designed to create confirmation bias.
A perfect example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect can be seen with many individuals who listen to talk radio shows. These shows are often politically biased and consist of individuals who resemble used car salesmen more than intellectuals. These talking heads brainwash their audience with cherry-picked facts, misstatements, and lies regarding relevant issues such as healthcare, immigration, Social Security, Medicaid, economics, science, and so forth. They also select guests to interview based on the agendas they wish to fulfill with their advertisers rather than interviewing unbiased experts who might share different viewpoints than the host.
Once the audience has been indoctrinated by these propagandists, they feel qualified to discuss these topics on the same level as a real authority, without realizing that they obtained their understanding from individuals who are employed as professional liars and manipulators by the media.
Another good example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect can be seen upon examination of political pundits, stock market and economic analysts on TV. They talk a good game because they are professional speakers. But once you examine their track record, it is clear that these individuals are largely wrong. But they have developed confidence in speaking about these topics due to an inflated sense of expertise in topics for which they continuously demonstrate their incompetence.
One of the most insightful analogies created to explain how things are often not what you see was Plato's Allegory of the Cave, from Book 7 of the Republic.
We highly recommend that you study this masterpiece in great detail so that you are better able to use logic and reason. From there, we recommend other classics from Greek philosophers. After all, ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Socrates created critical thinking.
If you can learn how to think like a philosopher, ideally one of the great ancient Greek philosophers, it is highly unlikely that you will ever be fooled by con artists like those who make ridiculous and unfounded claims in order to pump gold and silver, the typical get-rich-quick, or multi-level marketing (MLM) crowd.
If you want to do well as an investor, you must first understand how various forces are seeking to deceive you.
Most people understand that Wall Street is looking to take their money.
But do they really understand the means by which Wall Street achieves these objectives?
Once you understand the various tricks and scams practiced by Wall Street you will be better able to avoid being taken.
Perhaps an even greater threat to investors is the financial media.
The single most important thing investors must do if they aim to become successful is to stay clear of all media.
That includes social media and other online platforms with investment content such as YouTube and Facebook, which are one million times worse than the financial media.
The various resources found within this website address these two issues and much more.
Remember, you can have access to the best investment research in the world. But without adequate judgment, you will not do well as an investor.
You must also understand how the Wall Street and financial media parasites operate in order to do well as an investor.
It is important to understand how the Jewish mafia operates so that you can beat them at their own game.
The Jewish mafia runs both Wall Street and the media. This cabal also runs many other industries.
We devote a great deal of effort exposing the Jewish mafia in order to position investors with a higher success rate in achieving their investment goals.
Always remember the following quotes as they apply to the various charlatans positioned by the media as experts and business leaders.
“Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” - King James Bible - Matthew 7:15
"It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." –Mark Twain
It's also very important to remember this FACT. All Viewpoints Are Not Created Equal.
Just because something is published in print, online, or aired in broadcast media does not make it accurate.
More often than not, the larger the audience, the more likely the content is either inaccurate or slanted.
The next time you read something about economics or investments, you should ask the following question in order to determine the credibility of the source.
Is the source biased in any way?
That is, does the source have any agendas which would provide some kind of benefit accounting for conclusions that were made?
Most individuals who operate websites or blogs sell ads or merchandise of some kind. In particular, websites that sell precious metals are not credible sources of information because the views published on these sites are biased and cannot be relied upon.
The following question is one of the first things you should ask before trusting anyone who is positioned as an expert.
Is the person truly credible?
Most people associate credibility with name-recognition. But more often than not, name-recognition serves as a predictor of bias if not lack of credibility because the more a name is recognized, the more the individual has been plastered in the media.
Most individuals who have been provided with media exposure are either naive or clueless. The media positions these types of individuals as “credible experts” in order to please its financial sponsors; those who buy advertisements.
In the case of the financial genre, instead of name-recognition or media celebrity status, you must determine whether your source has relevant experience on Wall Street as opposed to being self-taught. But this is just a basic hurdle that in itself by no means ensures the source is competent or credible.
It's much more important to carefully examine the track record of your source in depth, looking for accuracy and specific forecasts rather than open-ended statements. You must also look for timing since a broken clock is always right once a day. Finally, make sure they do not cherry-pick their best calls. Always examine their entire track record.
Don't ever believe the claims made by the source or the host interviewing the source regarding their track record.
Always verify their track record yourself.
The above question requires only slight modification for use in determining the credibility of sources that discuss other topics, such as politics, healthcare, etc.
We have compiled the most extensive publication exposing hundreds of con men pertaining to the financial publishing and securities industry, although we also cover numerous con men in the media and other front groups since they are all associated in some way with each other.
There is perhaps no one else in the world capable of shedding the full light on these con men other than Mike Stathis.
Mike has been a professional in the financial industry for nearly three decades.
Alhough he publishes numerous articles and videos addressing the dark side of the industry, the core collection can be found in our ENCYCLOPEDIA of Bozos, Hacks, Snake Oil Salesmen and Faux Heroes.
Also, the Image Library contains nearly 8,000 images, most of which are annotated.
At AVA Investment Analytics, we don't pump gold, silver, or equities because we are not promoters or marketers.
We actually expose precious metals pumpers, while revealing their motives, means, and methods.
We do not sell advertisements.
We actually go to great lengths to expose the ad-based content scam that's so pervasive in the world today.
We do not receive any compensation from our content, other than from our investment research, which is not located on this website.
We provide individual investors, financial advisers, analysts and fund managers with world-class research and unique insight.
If you listen to the media, most likely at minimum it's going to cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of your life time.
The deceit, lies, and useless guidance from the financial media is certainly a large contributor of these losses.
But a good deal of lost wealth comes in the form of excessive consumerism which the media encourages and even imposes upon its audience.
You aren’t going to know that you’re being brainwashed, or that you have lost $1 million or $2 million over your life time due to the media.
But I can guarantee you that with rare exception this will become the reality for those who are naïve enough to waste time on media.
It gets worse.
By listening to the media you are likely to also suffer ill health effects through excessive consumption of prescription drugs, and/or as a result of watching ridiculous medical shows, all of which are supportive of the medical-industrial complex.
And if you seek out the so-called "alternative media" as a means by which to escape the toxic nature of the "mainstream" media, you might make the mistake of relying on con men like Kevin Trudeau, Alex Jones, Joe Rogan, and many others.
This could be a deadly decision. As bad as the so-called "mainstream" media is, the so-called "alternative media" is even worse.
There are countless con artists spread throughout the media who operate in the same manner. They pretend to be on your side as they "expose" the "evil" government and corporations.
Their aim is to scare you into buying their alternatives. This addresses the nutritional supplements industry which has become a huge scam.
Why Does the Media Air Liars and Con Men?
The goal of the media is NOT to serve its audience because the audience does NOT pay its bills.
The goal of the media is to please its sponsors, or the companies that spend huge dollars buying advertisements.
And in order for companies to justify these expenses, they need the media to represent their cause.
The media does this by airing idiots and con artists who mislead and confuse the audience.
By engaging in "journalistic fraud," the media steers its audience into the arms of its advertisers because the audience is now misled and confused.
The financial media sets up the audience so that they become needy after having lost large amounts of money listening to their "experts." Desperate for professional help, the audience contacts Wall Street brokerage firms, mutual funds, insurance companies, and precious metals dealers that are aired on financial networks. This is why these firms pay big money for adverting slots in the financial media.
We see the same thing on a more obvious note in the so-called "alternative media," which is really a remanufactured version of the "mainstream media." Do not be fooled. There is no such thing as the "alternative media." It really all the same.
In order to be considered "media" you must have content that has widespread channels of distribution. Thus, all "media" is widely distributed.
And the same powers that control the distribution of the so-called "mainstream media" also control distribution of the so-called "alternative media."
The claim that there is an "alternative media" is merely a sales pitch designed to capture the audience that has since given up on the "mainstream media."
The tactic is a very common one used by con men.
The same tactic is used by Washington to convince naive voters that there are meaningful differences between the nation's two political parties.
In reality, both parties are essentially the same when it comes to issues that matter most (e.g. trade policy and healthcare) because all U.S. politicians are controlled by corporate America. Anyone who tells you anything different simply isn't thinking straight.
On this site, we expose the lies and the liars in the media.
We discuss and reveal the motives and track record of the media’s hand-selected charlatans with a focus on the financial media.
To date, we know of no one who has established a more accurate track record in the investment markets since 2006 than Mike Stathis.
Yet, the financial media wants nothing to do with Stathis.
This has been the case from day one when he was black-balled by the publishing industry after having written his landmark 2006 book, America's Financial Apocalypse.
From that point on, he was black-balled throughout all so-called mainstream media and then even the so-called alternative media.
With very rare exception, you aren't even going to hear him on the radio or anywhere else being interviewed.
Ask yourself why.
You aren't going to see him mentioned on any websites either, unless its by people whom he has exposed.
You aren't likely to ever read or hear of his remarkable investment research track record anywhere, unless you read about it on this website.
You should be wondering why this might be.
Some of you already know the answer.
The media banned Mike Stathis because the trick used by the media is to promote cons and clowns so that the audience will be steered into the hands of the media's financial sponsors - Wall Street, gold dealers, etc.
Because the media is run by the Jewish mafia and because most Jews practice a severe form of tribalism, the media will only promote Jews and gentiles who represent Jewish businesses.
And as for radio shows and websites that either don't know about Stathis or don't care to hear what he has to say, the fact is that they are so ignorant that they assume those who are plastered throughout media are credible.
And because they haven't heard Stathis anywhere in the media, even if they come across him, they automatically assume he's a nobody in the investment world simply because he has no media exposure. And they are too lazy to go through his work because they realize they are too stupid to understand the accuracy and relevance of his research.
Top investment professionals who know about Mike Stathis' track record have a much different view of him. But they cannot say so in public because Stathis is now considered a "controversial" figure due to his stance on the Jewish mafia.
Most people are in it for themselves. Thus, they only care about pitching what’s deemed as the “hot” topic because this sells ads in terms of more site visits or reads.
This is why you come across so many websites based on doom and conspiratorial horse shit run by con artists.
We have donated countless hours and huge sums of money towards the pursuit of exposing the con men, lies, and fraud.
We have been banned by virtually every media platform in the U.S and every website prior to writing about the Jewish mafia.
Mike Stathis was banned by all media early on because he exposed the realities of the United States.
The Jewish mafia has declared war on us because we have exposed the realities of the U.S. government, Wall Street, corporate America, free trade, U.S. healthcare, and much more.
Stathis has also been banned by alternative media because he exposed the truth about gold and silver.
We have even been banned from use of email marketing providers as a way to cripple our abilities to expand our reach.
You can talk about the Italian Mafia, and Jewish Hollywood can make 100s of movies about it.
BUT YOU CANNOT TALK ABOUT THE JEWISH MAFIA.
Because Mr. Stathis exposed so much in his 2006 book America's Financial Apocalypse, he was banned.
He was banned for writing about the following topics in detail: political correctness, illegal immigration, affirmative action, as well as the economic realities behind America's disastrous healthcare system, the destructive impact of free trade, and many other topics. He also exposed Wall Street fraud and the mortgage derivatives scam that would end of catalyzing the worst global crisis in history.
It's critical to note that the widespread ban on Mr. Stathis began well before he mentioned the Jewish mafia or even Jewish control of any kind.
It was in fact his ban that led him to realize precisely what was going on.
We only began discussing the role of the criminality of the Jewish mafia by late-2009, three years AFTER we had been black-listed by the media.
Therefore, no one can say that our criticism of the Jewish mafia led to Mike being black-listed (not that it would even be acceptable).
If you dare to expose Jewish control or anything under Jewish control, you will be black-balled by all media so the masses will never hear the truth.
Just remember this. Mike does not have to do what he is doing.
Instead, he could do what everyone else does and focus on making money.
He has already sacrificed a huge fortune to speak the truth hoping to help people steer clear of fraudsters and to educate people as to the realities in order to prevent the complete enslavement of world citizenry.
Rule #1: Those With Significant Exposure Are NOT on Your Side.
No one who has significant exposure should ever be trusted. Such individuals should be assumed to be gatekeepers until proven otherwise. I have never found an exception to this rule.
Understand that those responsible for permitting or even facilitating exposure have given exposure to specific individuals for a very good reason. And that reason does not serve your best interests.
In short, I have significant empirical evidence to conclude that everyone who has a significant amount of exposure has been bought off (in some way) by those seeking to distort reality and control the masses. This is not a difficult concept to grasp. It's propaganda 101.
Rule #2: Con Artists Like to Form Syndicates.
Before the Internet was created, con artists were largely on their own. Once the Internet was released to the civilian population, con artists realized that digital connectivity could amplify their reach, and thus the effectiveness of their mind control tactics. This meant digital connectivity could amplify the money con artists extract from their victims by forming alliances with other con artists.
Teaming up with con artists leads to a significantly greater volume of content and distraction, such that victims of these con artists are more likely to remain trapped within the web of deceit, as well as being more convinced that their favorite con artist is legit.
Whenever you wish to know whether someone can be trusted, always remember this golden rule..."a man is judged by the company he keeps." This is a very important rule to remember because con men almost always belong to the same network. You will see the same con artists interviewing each other,referencing each other, (e.g. a hat tip) on the same blog rolls, attending the same conferences, mentioning their con artist peers, and so forth.
Rule #3: There's NO Free Lunch.
Whenever something is marketed as being "free" you can bet the item or service is either useless or else the ultimate price you'll pay will be much greater than if you had paid money for it in the beginning.
You should always seek to establish a monetary relationship with all vendors because this establishes a financial link between you the customer and the vendor. Therefore, the vendor will tend to serve and protect your best interests because you pay his bills.
Those who use the goods and services from vendors who offer their products for free will treated not as customers, but as products, because these vendors will exploit users who are obtaining their products for free in order to generate income.
Use of free emails, free social media, free content is all complete garbage designed to obtain your data and sell it to digital marketing firms.
From there you will be brainwashed with cleverly designed ads. You will be monitored and your identity wil eventually be stolen.
Fraudsters often pitch the "free" line in order to lure greedy people who think they can get something for free.
Perhaps now you understand why the system of globalized trade was named "free trade."
As you might appreciate, free trade has been a complete disaster and scam designed to enrich the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
There are too many examples of goods and services positioned as being free, when in reality, the customers get screwed.
Rule #4: Beware of Manipulation Using Word Games.
When manipulators want to get the masses to side with their propaganda and ditch more legitimate alternatives they often select psychologically relevant labels to indicate positive or negative impressions.
For instance, the financial parasites running America's medical-industrial complex have designated the term "socialized medicine" to replace the original, more accurate term, "universal healthcare." This play on words has been done to sway the masses from so much as even investigating universal healthcare, because the criminals want to keep defrauding people with their so-called "market-based" healthcare scam, which has accounted for the number one cause of personal bankruptcies in the USA for many years.
When Wall Street wanted to convince the American people to go along with NAFTA, they used the term "free trade" to describe the current system of trade which has devastated the U.S. labor force.
In reality, free trade is unfair trade and only benefits the wealthy and large corporations.
There are many examples on this play on words such as the "sharing economy" and so on.
Rule #5: Whenever Someone Promotes Something that Offers to Empower You, It's Usually a Scam.
This applies to the life coaches, self-help nonsense, libertarian pitches, FIRE movement, and so on.
If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
Unlike what the corporate fascists claim, we DO need government.
And no, you can NOT become financially independent and retire early unless you sell this con game to suckers.
Rule #6: "Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience." –Mark Twain
Following this rule is forcing the small and dewindling group of intelligent people left in the world to cease interacting with people.
You might need to get accustomed to being alone if you're intelligent and would rather not waste your time arguing with someone who is so ignorant, that they have no chance to realize what's really going in this world.
It would seem that Dunning-Kruger has engulfed much of the population, especially in the West.
Continuing from PART 6
In this series of articles I have been discussing the myths, lies, dreams and delusions about gold, hyperinflation and other nonsense that continues to be flooded into the media by idiots, liars and snake oil salesmen.
With so many lying scumbags, snake oil salesmen and profiteers out there, obviously one of the most important skills to have to avoid falling victim to these rascals is to know how to determine whether someone can be a trusted source of information and insight.
So how does one determine whether or not to trust the judgment of someone claiming to know more than you about gold, silver, stocks and bonds, real estate or anything else related to investments?
Always remember, a person’s views are only as good as their credibility. In this final part of the series, I am going to begin by providing you with an overview on how to assess credibility. Then will close this series of articles with a discussion about gold.
How to Determine if Your Sources Can be Trusted
Before I begin, I will tell you this with complete confidence. If you see anyone in the media frequently, you won’t even need to waste your time checking to determine whether you can trust them because I will personally guarantee you that they either have no credibility, or else blowing hot air. Often, the media airs individuals possessing both characteristics. Thus, you cannot trust them. Either way, you stand to lose much more than you might gain by using the media for financial insight.
In general, you should examine five elements in detail when determining someone’s credibility.
(1) Professional Training and Experience
The first question you should ask yourself is whether they work on Wall Street, run an off-beat brokerage firm or manage a fund. If so, you should suspect a bias. In my view, if you are to believe anything about investments from anyone, they should have spent some time on Wall Street managing assets (Charles Schwab, E-Trade and other online brokers are not considered Wall Street). But as you will see, this is only one of many requirements.
If they have a formal education in economics, finance or investments, it does not necessarily mean a damn thing. In fact, never ever listen to economists, especially those from academia.
Let me give you an example of an individual with a Ph.D. in economics who is often interviewed by the media; Jeremy Siegel. If you listen to this shill your money will vanish. Of course, the main reason Siegel has been inducted into the media club is because he is Jewish.
As well, you should never ever listen to business and finance professors who have not worked on Wall Street. They are more clueless about investments from a practical standpoint that most of Main Street and more clueless than academic economists.
Still, having a Wall Street background alone is insufficient to conclude the individual can be relied upon for cutting-edge insight and actionable forecasts since most Wall Street professionals are merely salesmen. And believe me when I tell you that there are a LOT of guys working on Wall Street or who have previously worked on Wall Street that have no clue about investments.
At the very least, they must have some type of practical and relevant experience. Managing their personal account for ten or even thirty years is not sufficient experience. And having a degree in business, economics or finance is more of a hindrance than an asset in my view.
The rule to remember is simple. If they have no relevant practical experience with investments, they are practically useless for your purposes.
My own situation is exceptional because I took full advantage of my time on Wall Street in order to learn all that I could instead of focusing on sales. I did my own research and actively managing all of my accounts. Any of the time I had left, I prospected for new clients. But this is the exact opposite of how everyone else runs their business in the industry because the vast majority of these guys are there to make money for themselves and hope that the funds they park your money in will make money for you.
When you are actively managing hundreds of accounts (as I did), each with different investment objectives and risk tolerances, all while conducting your own research (which included learning what to trust and not to trust from analysts), you gain a great deal of experience in a relatively short period of time. In the process also you make a lot of mistakes (as I did). But if you are diligent, you will learn from each mistake. The vast majority of the mistakes I made were related to listening to analysts.
I learned early on to not even watch CNBC, read the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s or other financial periodicals. You can go ahead and waste your money on that trash if you want, thinking that you are getting value. But if you trust my judgment, I’m telling you that even as a rookie, I stayed away from that trash because I realized it was slanted and it would adversely affect my decisions.
Most stock brokers, financial advisers or whatever they call themselves simply shuttle clients into funds and listen to the analysts because they want to make as much money as possible. And the best way to do that is to focus on bringing in new accounts. They realize that it’s much too difficult and low-yield to focus on delivering their own brand of performance. And in a sense, they’re right. There are some exceptions; independent advisers who have been in the business for many, many years who take a more active approach. But they are very rare exceptions. And they are a dying breed.
Most people lack the demanding work ethic and aptitude required to add value in this way. But there’s more involved than hard work and a high aptitude. You must also develop an instinctive feel for things.
(2) Agenda or Financial Bias
Does the person stand to benefit financially or politically (by altering the political landscape, i.e. Larry Kudlow) by their views?
That is, do they stand to benefit by pitching their investment ideas or theme to you. This does not always mean they lack credibility, but you should always keep it in mind because they may try to manipulate investor sentiment for their financial benefit; examples: analysts, fund managers, gold bugs; those with the same story line for years like perma-bulls and perma-bears; the extremists.
In contrast, individuals who have political agendas should be avoided at all costs. Larry Kudlow and his guests represent an excellent example. Some might think that as a former chief economist of Bear Stearns, Kudlow would be somewhat qualified to discuss the stock market and economy. However, he only landed that spot because he worked as a low level hack for President Reagan, as the Associate Director of Economics and Planning in the Office of Budget and Management. And he landed that spot because he formerly worked in a low-level position at the Federal Reserve.
Finally, Wall Street chief economists are salesmen. I do not know of a single one that is even qualified to teach economics. Thus, being a chief economist of a brokerage firm does not really mean much as far as credibility is concerned.
As a final note, I’m going to tell you something you have never heard (and never will hear elsewhere). When Kudlow was working at Bear Stearns, he was a known coke head. One time, employees found Kudlow huddled under the desk of his hotel room all coked out after he failed to show up for an important presentation. After that incident, he was fired.
I’ve seen many credible fund managers who were so biased due to their fund’s investment approach or positions, they stuck with their views despite the obvious because it would not do them any good to get with the program.
For instance, if you are a mutual fund manager and you think the market will collapse, you sure as hell aren’t going to tell your clients because you have to remain majority invested in the market. But you better believe they will be liquidating their personal accounts.
Likewise, if you are a gold dealer and you feel that gold has peaked and is headed way down for many years, you sure as hell aren’t going to tell anyone because you would go out of business.
(3) Timing
No prediction, no matter how accurate is worth a damn if you have been crying wolf for many years.
Timing is extremely difficult to predict in advance. But if an individual knows what he is doing, he will be able to recognize things just before they happen or during the early stages; not in all cases, but in the majority of cases.
Perma-bears have been preaching the same doom and gloom lines since the early-1990s; some for much longer. Were you aware of this? If you weren’t that means you have been accepting what these guys say with blind faith.
It also means these charlatans take a buy-and-hold approach.
Folks, if you’re going to side with a buy-and-hold strategy, you’re much better off with Wall Street perma-bulls because the U.S. stock market eventually goes up over time. But you must know when to shift gears because extremes are always dangerous, as are extremists.
When trouble arises, most unsophisticated investors assume that perma-bears are ahead of the curve when they pitch their doom and gloom because they are not even aware that these guys are perma-bears. As such, they have been saying the same thing since the Dow Jones was 1000 twenty years ago. Investors would not be fooled if they bothered to research their track record.
In addition, unsophisticated investors seem to think that if a person warned about the economic collapse 15 or 20 years ago, they are a better source of insight than someone who warned about it a couple of years before it happened. But the exact opposite is true.
You see, if you have been preaching that the Dow Jones is headed to 1000 since 1995, you missed out on some tremendous gains in the U.S. stock market. As since these guys recommend to get out of the market many many years before it collapses, this causes those who follow their advice to miss out on tremendous gains.
If you aren’t able to pinpoint exactly WHEN your predictions will occur (which you shouldn’t expect from anyone) you MUST discuss warning signs in sufficient detail so that others will know what to look for so they will know WHEN to respond. Otherwise, the predictions are useless. In fact, they are very dangerous. The best way to do that is to discuss very specific forecasts and economic relationships. None of the media’s “experts” do this because they really don’t know what is going on. They are marketers who pitch their sales line to their audience.
The few who do discuss specific forecasts either fail to appreciate the fact that bubbles can last a long time before popping (perma-bears) or they fail to realize that there is a bubble or a bubble is likely (perma-bulls). They also don’t give a damn. All they care about is selling you a story line that will lead to more money in their pockets.
This is why they have looked at the brutal economic conditions and scared their sheep into staying out of the largest stock market rally since the Great Depression. Virtually all of the gold bug, perma-bear crowd keeps insisting that the dollar is headed to 0 and the Dow Jones is headed to 1000. The perma-bulls play the same game by insisting the stock market will soar. Hopefully, you are beginning to see how the game of deceit is played.
It doesn’t take a genius to understand macroeconomic conditions; they’re bad. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the stock market is going to reverse its bullish trend.
The single variable that distinguishes someone who really understands what is going on versus others who can only see what the herd sees is the ability to decipher the economic risks and realities with stock and bond market performance. This enables such an individual to navigate the cyclical periods of up and downs.
If you are unable to bridge this gap or else you are not aligned with someone who can, I would advise you stay out of the capital markets forever, or else just buy index funds.
Some naïve investors buy into the extremist views of perma-bears causing them to miss out on tremendous gains. Other naïve investors buy into the extremist views of perma-bulls causing them to suffer huge losses. In each case, they fall for this ploy because they cannot understand the difference between risk and reality.
The gold bugs and perma-bears pitched the same lines while the stock market went up by 500% in a decade because doom was their sales pitch. The perma-bulls and shills for America’s fascist regime pitched the same lines while the stock market collapsed because they always pump up the market.
(4) Specificity
Simply predicting “major problems” for the U.S. economy or real estate market is insufficient to make money.
In order to be considered a credible analyst, forecaster or investment strategist, one must publish specific forecasts that are actionable; ones that investors can utilize successfully for their own benefit.
Open-ended statements and generalities are useless. They are also frequently used by marketers posing as “experts.” These are the guys plastered throughout the TV, radio and print media.
And when you make ridiculous claims such as the dollar is going to 0 due to hyperinflation you have lost all credibility. You should start a list and write down every person who has made this ridiculous claim.
I’m willing to bet Peter Schiff any amount of money he wants that hyperinflation isn’t coming to the U.S; let’s give it a target of say five years from now (because I don’t want Schiff to keep stalling for time as he lures more suckers into his ridiculous investment approach). I’m willing to bet you that he won’t take me up on the bet.
And if you think the euro is safer than the dollar as Schiff does, then I say invest in mental hospitals to help cover some of your future costs.
(5) Hit-miss Ratio
You also need to look at the percentage of right versus wrong calls, or the hit-miss ratio.
As well, you need to weigh each call in order of importance. For instance, being right about predicting Dow Jones 6000 is a much more important call than predicting the collapse of a single stock.
What these charlatans typically do is cherry-pick their best calls while leaving out the disasters. In almost every case I have studied (over a period of many years), the number of losers far exceeds their winners. But you won’t know this unless you conduct a full investigation of their track record.
The guys guiltiest of avoiding or misrepresenting their hit-miss ratio are the newsletter clowns. You know who they are (Weiss, Stansberry, Casey, Schaeffer, etc.). These are the guys who spend millions of dollars for online ads because they know that this this where they can lure the biggest number of naïve, greedy fools. They have a staff of 2 or 3 dozen writers constantly pumping out “amazing investment opportunities” or selling you fear each day. In that way, they have all of the angles covered.
By covering a massive amount of securities and publishing ten or twenty different newsletters, they are able to cherry-pick the stocks that did well while not bothering to tell you about those that blew up. This is the oldest trick in the newsletter scam industry. And it is a rendition of the original scam from the early days before the Internet.
Here’s how it works. You write ten or twenty marketing pieces touting a stock and you send it to thousands of people in the mail. Each piece talks up a different stock. For the one or two that do well, the recipients will think that the scam artist really nailed the pick so they will subscribe to their newsletter. They won’t know that the guy also sent 20 different stocks to other people across the country. This is the oldest trick in the book and some of these guys are still probably using it today.
Of course none of these writers has ever worked on Wall Street. They don’t need to because they are marketers. Rather than offer you practical experience from having worked on Wall Street, they brainwash you with various tactics. Between all of the material that gets pumped out, they seem to cover every possibility so that when something happens, they cherry-pick previous predictions, knowing you won’t know better.
In fact, I have seen a modified form of this strategy used by a man who has worked on Wall Street; Peter Schiff of Europacific Capital (you might want to check Schiff’s Broker Check on FINRA to see why he no longer works on Wall Street).
For instance, Europacific’s “chief economist” John Browne has been talking about the collapse of the euro. But Peter Schiff has been sidestepping the problems in Europe for obvious reasons (Euro pacific Capital may have to change its name to Pacific Capital if things in Europe keep getting worse).
Rather, Schiff keeps insisting that the U.S. dollar is riskier than the euro!
Wow. If you have your money with Schiff, I advise you pull it ASAP because the man is clearly lost in the woods.
By claiming the euro will collapse (Browne) and the dollar will collapse (Schiff), Europacific Capital has both angles covered. Got it?
Others make ridiculous claims that say they predicted the fall of a bank based on a statement they wrote 60 days before that said “this bank has a terrible balance sheet” or “they risk insolvency.”
Almost all of these newsletter scam artists flat out lie about their track record. This is a fact. If you don’t know this then you have either not adequately researched their track record, or else you lack an adequate understanding of things.
Brokers are regulated by FINRA and the SEC, so they are usually somewhat more careful about putting out misleading claims. But some of these guys get around this by making media appearances where they are able to create the perception that they are always on the winning side of the trade.
Jim Cramer also plays this game, knowing that none of the sheep who watch him keep a written account of his track record.
Other members of the media club benefit from the same strategy because they are rarely held to their previous forecasts, unless they happened to be right, which is rare. They get away with this because most people have very short memories.
As a result of the pervasiveness of these extremists throughout the Internet, print and broadcast media, most of Main Street missed out on the biggest stock market rally since the Great Depression. If you didn’t miss out on this tremendous rally, chances are you didn’t sell in 2007 or 2008.
If either of these situations includes you, don’t ever forget it.
Don’t you think it’s about time you made some changes?
Buy-and-Hold is Even More Dangerous for Gold than Stocks
I could make the argument that a certain stock was headed to the moon. And if there was money to be made by snake oil salesmen pitching the stock, I might soon have a long list of lackeys to help spearhead my stock promotion campaign. This is the mechanism by which Wall Street uses to pump up various stocks. But it’s also used by penny stock promoters and newsletter publishers.
Let’s look at an example from a stock I advised people to buy in my book the Wall Street Investment Bible. The original version of this book was published in 2008.
Note that I was not promoting this stock. Virtually no one knew about the book. And I didn’t pump it in any way. But I was bullish on Netflix and actually had the balls to make my call in print.
When you put something in a book, it stays there forever and you cannot change it. This is specifically why you aren’t likely to see anyone else make specific stock recommendations in a book.
At the time, Netflix was around $25. In one chapter of the book I presented a detailed analysis predicting the bankruptcy of Blockbuster Video unless they acted immediately to restructure their brick-and-mortar business into a digital portal, which I sent to management in 2005.
In the Wall Street Investment Bible I stated that readers should short Blockbuster (which at the time was trading in the teens) and go long Netflix.
Those who listened could have made more than 1200% on their investment in about three years. A few years later, Wall Street started to pump Netflix.
I discussed mention of Netflix on several occassions as just one reminder of the importance of this book. See here, here and here.
What’s the point I’m trying to make?
Off the top of my head I can list more than 50 stocks that over the past few years made the returns in gold since 2001 seem quite small.
The critical difference is that these companies have real businesses, generate increasingly large cash flows, and they are growing by leaps and bounds.
Gold does not fit any of these characteristics. At best gold is a commodity or piece of jewelry. At worst, it’s a psychological emblem.
In reality, gold is somewhere in between; this points to some obvious conclusions regarding gold’s ability to maintain a price of over $1000 indefinitely. Yet, at least one gold charlatan has guaranteed that gold will never fall below $1000 again.
“I don't think that you'll see gold below a USD 1000 per ounce probably ever again. So I’m actually quite positive. Maybe gold at this level is a better buy than it was at USD 300 per ounce in 2001.”
Notice the video below was posted on YouTube in November 2009. Therefore, the segment probably aired in October or November of that year (based on the discussion in the video). Notice that virtually everything Faber forecast was wrong; bond yields, stock market, corporate profits, etc.
But don’t think that Jim Rogers has much credibility either. Rogers is not much better than the charlatans he associates with. You should have realized this based on two giveaways:
1) The media is always introducing him as a great investor despite the fact that this was based on a period long ago when he was running a fund with Soros and others and we have never seen his performance since then.
2) Rogers is in the same gold pumper network as Schiff, Faber and the other extremists.
Even his former colleague George Soros states publicly that Rogers “isn’t such a great investor.”
I would have to imagine that Soros held off on his real feelings about Rogers.
Note that the Asian interviewer was surprised by this statement from Soros because all he has heard from the U.S. media is how great of an investor Rogers is. Never believe the media. The media was designed to make money from lies.
Critics might state that Netflix is now trading at around $70. But the point is this. I never told people to buy-and-hold Netflix. Such critics are likely to be stubborn gold bugs who will always try to find holes in any argument that does not conclude gold is headed to the moon. Thus, they are allowing their bias to affect their rationale.
There are times to buy and times to sell. Those who take a buy-and-hold approach are very likely to watch their investments eventually crash-and-burn. This applies to all asset classes, especially those lacking an ability to generate an income stream.
Gold is the last asset you should take a buy-and-hold approach with because it lacks many of the economic dynamics that enable one to place a credible value on the market price.
To reiterate from the recommendation in America’s Financial Apocalypse, those who buy gold and silver should only buy the ETFs because you want to trade the volatility, as these precious metals can be extremely volatile.
Of course, the decision of whether or not to buy gold and silver is a much different one today relative to 2006 when the book was released because gold and silver are much higher. That means it is higher risk because each is in the later stages of the precious metals bull market.
The problem is that the vast majority of individuals who own gold and silver don’t plan to sell their positions because they have been led to believe that it will save their life when everyone is fighting over food.
Excuse me while I pause to laugh.
Hell, even the moron Gerald Celente knows you should trade gold!
Remember, even if the U.S. were to enter hyperinflation (which is extremely unlikely) the price of oil would eventually soar to millions or even billions of dollars per barrel.
So if anything, investors should want to own oil because it serves as the best hedge against inflation. The next best things to have if hyperinflation were to occur in the U.S. would be food, water, guns and bullets, but not gold.
While hyperinflation is certainly possible in some nations, the last place you’re going to see it is in the U.S. Not far behind are most other advanced nations.
To clarify the point of this article to some who may not be playing close attention, I’m not saying gold won’t go higher from here or even set new highs. At AVA Investment Analytics we provide monthly forecasts for gold and silver as well as currencies and much more.
Like my previous articles discussing gold, this one is not meant to serve as a forecast. It is meant to point to the realities of gold, expose the sources and tactics of gold manipulation, teach you how to question your sources, reiterate the need to stay away from the media and teach you about investment prudence.
Even Kitco’s Senior Gold Analyst agrees 100% with my assessment of the dog-and-pony gold propaganda show.
To conclude this series of articles, I want to remind you to NEVER EVER trust what anyone in the media has to say.
ALWAYS check track records as far back as possible so you can see if they have been saying the same thing for years.
The best approach that will save you from massive losses is to stay away from all media.
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