Not exact matches
Grantham
is also
bullish on two particular asset classes — farmland and forestry — based on the simple
argument that «they don't
make any more of it» and we need land to grow food.
By
making his particularly cogent and compelling
bullish arguments for gold, and given his stature, credibility and connections, Rickards
is a God send to the price riggers.
The Wall Street Journal, for example, could not
be more
bullish on immigration,
making the
argument that massive immigration
is an almost unqualified blessing for the economy.
Grantham
is also
bullish on two particular asset classes — farmland and forestry — based on the simple
argument that «they don't
make any more of it» and we need land to grow food.
With that said, however, an active futures market also
makes it easier to go long bitcoin than
is the case currently, and this
is where the
bullish counter
argument comes in.