Bert Dohm, Who Predicted Super Inflation and War, Says Famine Is Next

By Herman James / April 25, 2022 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

Stansberry Research, Released on 4/25/22

"The initial stages of soaring inflation are actually beneficial for inflation," and for the borrower, asserts Bert Dohmen, founder of DohmenCapital.com and publisher of the Wellington Letter. With real inflation currently calculated near 16%, "people will soon run out of spending power," he tells our Daniela Cambone. "Transitory inflation is a figment of economists' imaginations," Dohmen argues. Energy and food stocks are summoning an "opportunity of a lifetime [for investors]," with a bleak outlook for both sectors under current market conditions, he continues. Gold is, "super bullish," when examining long-term trends, and there is a strong case for history to repeat itself to gold's benefit, Dohmen concludes.

Bert Dohmen is the founder of Dohmen Capital Research and an author. He is also a renowned technical analyst, having called most market turns within days for 43 years. Bert's "Theory of Liquidity & Credit" has allowed him to predict stock market crashes such as the Crash of 1987, the NASDAQ in 2000-2003, and the near-meltdown in 2008. In 2007, he predicted the coming crisis in his book, "Prelude To Meltdown."

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