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Meb Faber shares an investing perspective on the potential long-term effects of COVID. He highlights a quote from Mike Wilson, suggesting that the pandemic has ushered in an inflationary regime that could last for thirty years.
Faber has previously highlighted the ongoing risks of market speculation, referencing Mark Twain's quip that every month is dangerous for investors in U.S. stocks. In another commentary, he noted Charlie Munger's advice that uninterrupted compounding is key to long-term wealth growth. These posts underscore his focus on caution and disciplined investment strategies.