Market will tank, invest in barbed wire and guns

Markets About to Turn Nasty, Buy Barbed Wire: Advisor

Published: Monday, 7 Jun 2010 | 8:18 AM ET

Bond markets could get very nasty over the coming months, while stock investors could take a few months off and stop attempting to trade volatile swings in the markets, Anthony Fry, senior managing director at Evercore Partners, told CNBC Monday.

The current problems will be with us for 5 years or more and uncertainty is very high," Fry said.

"Sentiment is extremely volatile as shown by the collapse of the Prudential’s attempt to buy AIA. When the deal was thought up just a few months ago it was a very different world,” Fry told CNBC on Monday.

Fry says the best we can hope for in the current environment is a soft landing, but sees little chance of this happening.

“Look at the current situation. You have Greece, now you have Hungary and huge issues surrounding Spain and Portugal,” he said.

Fry believes many European banks have yet to fess up on losses and says governments across the world are between a rock and a hard place.

“Governments need to cut spending and raise money and if they do not do so credibly will be killed by the bond market demanding higher rates,” he said.

Fry sees three outcomes for the global economy and none of them makes very good reading.

“You can have lower rates and deflation, higher rates and higher inflation or the nightmare scenario of higher rates and deflating asset prices,” he said
“If the nightmare scenario plays out as I suspect it may then the debt situation gets worse. There is currently no exit strategy and the reaction to the crisis of policy makers remains a big worry.”

As a result, Fry is telling investors to play it safe and buy physical assets like land.

“I don’t want to scare anyone but I am considering investing in barbed wire and guns, things are not looking good and rates are heading higher,” he said.

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The last “capital strike” lengthened the Great Depression. People survived that, we’ll survive this.

B_C

gold and silver is decoupling, as the stock market tanks, gold and silver will rise. Sounds like I should get some more food supplies

Exactly what went through my head.

Been on my radar for some time…

the market crashing isn’t the end of the world. the crash in '29 was a symptom of the depression, not the cause. the worst market crash in history was in '87- did the world fall apart? negative.

all we can do is sacrifice chickens, listen to the wind, and consult the shaman. if we’re headed for full blown economic collapse, it’ll happen regardless of a market crash.

back in 1929 only a few % of the population actually owned stocks. The SHTF came when people started withdrawing their cash and thanks to fractional reserve, banks went belly up. That started the recession then Hoover/Roosevelt made it into a Depression by spamming govt spending.