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20 Questions with the World's Leading -- Perhaps Only True -- Deflationist, Robert Prechter

A FREE 20-Page Interview

Robert Prechter, the world's leading proponent of the deflationary scenario, answers tough questions from noted financial commentator Jim Puplava. Anyone looking to invest in today's environment should read this revealing new 20-page report.

Consider these recent forecasts:

  • In 2005, Prechter warned readers of an imminent top in real estate.
  • In October 2007, Prechter warned that stocks and commodities were historically overvalued and due for an immediate crash.

In 2008, Prechter maintained that the U.S. dollar would rally throughout the most volatile market environment since the Great Depression.

  • In February 2009, Prechter told readers to end their short bets and prepare themselves for a "sharp and scary" bear market rally.
  • In April 2010, Prechter wrote, "we can project a top ... between April 16 and May 7, 2010."

It's amazing enough that all of these forecasts were correct; but the fact that all of them defied mainstream logic makes Prechter's forecasts truly extraordinary. Virtually no one saw these moves coming. Prechter did, and he was vocal about each one. Now, no forecaster is always right, but someone with the record above deserves a closer look, which is why Jim Puplava caught up with Prechter to hear what he's saying now.

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