Meb Faber: U.S. stock market endured major crises in 20th century

Meb Faber: U.S. stock market endured major crises in 20th century
U.S. stock market resilience through crises

Meb Faber shares a perspective on the resilience of the U.S. stock market across the 20th century, noting its ability to rebound from numerous major crises.

He points out that despite the United States experiencing two world wars, costly military conflicts, economic depression, several recessions, financial panics, and oil shocks, long-term stock market performance remained positive.

Faber has commented previously on how monetary policy can affect wealth distribution, noting in one post that money printing has tended to enrich those in control of financial flows. He has also shared reactions to notable investment moves, recently joking about Berkshire Hathaway's decision to buy one of his stocks. These posts offer additional perspectives on investor sentiment surrounding broader financial events.

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