This is a concept Bill first developed back in 1999.
| Dear Reader, With everything in a bubble…and everything so uncertain…it’s easy to get analysis paralysis with your investments. In times like these, big, sweeping, contrarian moves have a certain appeal. And if you plan to make just one bold, broad-stroke move, right now, you should seriously consider Bill Bonner’s new ‘Trade of the Decade’. This is a concept Bill first developed back in 1999: with long-term trends that take years to develop, if you get the general direction right there could be simple trades that, over the course of 10 years, would be also right. It’s not rocket science. But it can really pay off for sensible investors working in 10-year time frames. If you get the trade right, that is. Back in 2000, Bill’s first ‘Trade of the Decade’ was ‘long gold/short the US dollar’. As you’ll know, that trade would have worked very well for you in the 2000s. Bill’s 2010s ‘Trade of the Decade’ was ‘Japanese stocks’, which had been down for decades. That worked too. The Nikkei started 2010 at around 10,000 and ended 2019 at nearly 24,000. So, what is Bill’s current ‘Trade of the Decade’? Click here to read on. Regards, James Woodburn, Publisher, Fat Tail Investment Research |
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