224: Millionaire Fund Manager & Investor’s Success Lessons – Marc Faber

Millionaire Fund Manager & Investor's Success Lessons

In episode 224 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview a highly successful fund manager and investor Marc Faber.

Marc Faber is the Editor and Publisher of the “Gloom, Boom & Doom Report”, successful multi-asset investor and hedge fund manager. Marc is not accepting new clients but he still manages large amounts of funds for clients.

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In This Episode, You'll Learn…

  • Who is Marc Feber and how he got to where he is now [00:41]
  • Mark main investment focus [04:11]
  • The work you have to do when you run an independent trading business [04:46]
  • Why Marc started to write his own newsletter, even before he went independent [05:45]
  • How Marc learned to invest and trading [08:19]
  • What is an “attractive” chart for Marc [13:16]
  • Marc's thoughts on china investing [16:23]
  • Could countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. could develop as China did in the 70's to today? [19:08]
  • New video in our successfully Trading Forex in 2020 Series with Pepperstone [21:07]
  • What are Marc's thoughts on Thailand [22:01]
  • Why Marc prefers investing in stocks instead of currencies [26:48]
  • Marc's advice for people wanting to start their own fund [30:45]
  • How investors choose an investment manager/ account manager [34:49]
  • How to present your trading to investors [37:58]
  • How to deal with “bad” clients [43:24]
  • Turning down clients when starting [46:52]
  • And much more!

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224: Millionaire Fund Manager & Investor’s Success Lessons – Marc Faber