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I'd rather buy something that is relatively depressed than something that is relatively high.
Marc Faber
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Marc Faber
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: February 28
Economist
Investor
Non-Fiction Writer
City of Zurich
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As an observer of markets - whenever everyone focuses on one thing - like Greece and Europe - maybe they miss issues that are far more important - such as a meaningful slowdown in India and China.
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