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RE: Greg Hunter Interview: Charles Nenner -- End of the Bull Stock Market

in #money7 years ago

I listened to this guy, the first time I heard of him... wow, I do not need to listen to him again. Although I liked his candor in saying he does not know much except he follows cycles... his views are skewed (he even admitted) to being contrarian.

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As I listen to a variety of commentaries and predictions on the market, I find there are some points that align and some that are contrary to what others say. A seeker of truth listens to wise counselors and then determines a path forward.

Why do I do this? I do not trust everything I hear on (and especially the opinions of) the mainstream media. When you cannot trust a source, you must seek out other sources to form a consensus.

I have learned to be patient and test every commentators predictions and determine who makes the most accurate predictions.

The diamond of truth has many facets but one core truth. A persons perspective of the truth may only be one facet (sparkle) of the truth. Different perspectives helps one triangulate on the core truth.

Listening to Charles, he does seem to be arrogant. This may simply be that he strongly believes in his perspective. But it does come across as you say as being a skewed perspective.

Have a great week!
Steem on,
Mike