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Using History To Predict The Future: Bob Hoye

Posted by commoditywatch on July 30th, 2009

Dominic Frisby meets up with Bob Hoye of Institutional Advisors in London.

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5 Responses to “Using History To Predict The Future: Bob Hoye”

  1. DrBubb Says:

    What an excellent show! And timely too.

    Bob Hoye has been on a real roll since last year (and maybe much longer) and this show sounds ripe to continue that.

    His knowledge of financial history is truly amazing, and he has shown that it can be of great value in navigating present events.

    Well done, both of you !

  2. morenmore Says:

    Great interview! I always appreciate the unique and usually accurate predictions and prognostications from the ever jovial Bob Hoye. Thanks for the update!

  3. peterb Says:

    As usual, Bob has a very unique way of looking at the markets. He has opened my eyes to a new way to look at economics.

  4. John Says:

    Great interview, this man knows what he’s talking about.

  5. Rich Says:

    Bob is a brilliant student of financial history, but misses one important thing about gold from 1929 to 1935. Gold was a constitutional monetary metal until 1934 when it was made illegal and revalued 75% upward. Thus the boom in legal HM and DM shares. Now gold is legal. We do not expect gold to boom during deflationary depression now. http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID3251493

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