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Bearish Economic Commentators

The following post in an extensive list of commentators (economists, journalists, politicians) both within the U.S. and outside the U.S. It includes a short description about these persons and their affiliated organisations and blogs. U.S. Commentators – Economists

Gerald Celente (see The Trends Research Institute®) is a futurist who’s bearish (potential ‘Renaissance’ in long term)

Jim Rogers (see JimRogers.com & Jim Rogers Blog) is a prominent investor who amongst other things concerns is worried about inflation.

David Tice (see Prudent Bear) is an investor and financial analyst who is ultra bearish.

Jim Sinclair (see Jim Sinclair’s Minset) is a precious metal expert and trader who believes in the value of gold will hold it’s value better than the US dollar.

Bill Bonner (see Wiki, The Daily Reckoning) is an economic writer/author who argues that financial future of the U.S. is in peril because of various economic and demographic trends, not the least of which is America’s large trade deficit

Peter Schiff (see Wiki, The Official Site, Euro Pacific Capital) is an economist and stockbrocker.

Michael Tilman (see Financial Darwinism) observes similar behaviours now which had led to the previous crisis.

Damon Vickers (see blog) is MD of Nine Points Capital Partners.

U.S. Commentators – Politicians, Writers & Media

Ron PaulYouTube is a long-serving libertarian politician with concerns over Federal Reserve and U.S. government corruption

Niall Ferguson (see NiallFerguson.com) is an economic historian who commented recently “the idea that the financial crisis is over is a fantasy and it looks like the numbers bear that out”

Tom Woods (see Tom Woods.com) is a libertarian author of 9 books

Max Keiser (see maxkeiser.com, KarmaBanque) is a financial analyst and TV presentor concerned about financial scandals

Dylan Ratigan (see Morning Meeting) is a MSNBC Media presenter with focus on bank fraud and bailouts

Michael Moore is a documentary maker whose latest film is Capitalism: A Love Story

Non-U.S. Commentators

Marc Faber (see Financial Doom Blog) is a Swiss economist who is ultra bearish long term (bullish short term). He believes U.S. will go “bust”: “for the next few years, every year, the government will need to borrow 2 trillion dollars”

Richard Koo (see Nomura Research Institute) is a Japanese economist who was a former economist at the New York Federal Reserve. According to Richard “this isn’t a cold, its more like pneumonia” (see Bloomberg article)
Johan Galtung (see Wiki) is a Norwegian sociologist who believes the U.S. empire will collapse by 2020 which could lead to could lead to a blossoming of the U.S. Republic.

Igor Panarin (see Wiki) is a Russian intellectual who believes that the U.S. will collapse in 2010

Bill Buckler - The Privateer is an Australian newsletter publisher

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NB: A “Bear” is an investor who believes that the market will fall/go down (opposite to “Bull”)

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