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Many of the World’s Best Investors Made Their Fortunes This Way…And You Can Too


 -- Published: Friday, 27 May 2016 | Print  | Disqus 

By Justin Spittler

Editor’s note: Today we're stepping away from our usual market commentary to share a very important idea with you…

Below, you’ll read our interview with Nick Giambruno, editor of Crisis Investing. In it, Nick breaks down his successful investing system—what he calls “the most powerful wealth building secret in investing.”

You can start putting this strategy to work yourself by joining Nick's service (more details at the end of today's piece)…


J. Spittler, editor of Casey Daily Dispatch: Nick, your advisory is called Crisis Investing. Could you explain what “crisis investing” is?

Nick Giambruno: Crisis investing is basically buying elite companies in beaten-up countries or industries. When there’s a crisis, most people only see danger. But it’s actually an opportunity. A crisis often allows you to buy a dollar’s worth of assets for a dime…or less.

Many of the world’s greatest investors have made their fortunes this way…but anyone can do it. You don’t need be rich or well-connected. You don’t even need to travel to do it.

In fact, if you have a regular brokerage account—and the courage to buy when others are fearful—you're all set.

The courage part is key. You can't be a successful crisis investor if you're not willing to go against the crowd.

Baron Rothschild was correct when he said "the time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets."

Warren Buffett struck a similar tone when he said “you want to be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy.”

Likewise for legendary investor John Templeton: “The time of maximum pessimism is the best time to buy.”

These statements perfectly capture the essence of crisis investing.

Crisis investing is how these investors became some of the richest men to ever walk the earth.

J. S.: Fascinating. What drew you to this unconventional strategy?

Nick Giambruno: I’m a contrarian by nature. I zig when others zag.

So naturally, I buy assets most people hate. Some of my close friends and family think I’m crazy for doing this…but that usually means I’m on to something. After all, it wouldn’t be crisis investing if I was going with the crowd.

I was also inspired by Doug Casey.

Doug is one of the world’s most successful crisis investors. He literally wrote the book on it. His book, Crisis Investing, was a New York Times bestseller for 34 weeks. He has also hit numerous “home runs” investing in crisis markets.

Doug is my friend and mentor. Over the years, he’s helped me hone this profitable investing strategy.

The name of my advisory, Crisis Investing, is a nod to Doug and the roots of Casey Research.

J. S.: It pays to learn from the best. You often call crisis investing “the most powerful wealth-building secret in investing.” Can you explain why?

Nick Giambruno: Because crisis investing can allow you to make five or ten times your money on safe investments.

It’s somewhat counter intuitive. Most folks think you need to take big risks to make big returns.

I see things differently. I think risk is largely a function of price. The higher the price, the riskier the asset.

Right now, U.S. stocks are trading near all-time highs. I consider them very risky. Bonds are even riskier. And real estate in places like Vancouver and London are in a super bubble.

If an asset is really expensive, it usually means you’re late to the party. You should avoid expensive stuff if you want big gains.

I prefer situations where everyone else has thrown in the towel…where the sellers are begging for a buyer.

That’s when you can buy high-quality companies for dirt cheap. It’s low risk, high reward. What could be better?

The best investors in the world understand you make a lot of money buying cheap assets, not expensive ones.

Take John Templeton. Templeton is considered one of the greatest stock pickers of the last century.

In 1939, he made a fortune betting against the crowd.

At the time, millions of Americans were in poverty due to the Great Depression. Nazi Germany had just invaded Poland to kick off World War II.

There was an incredible amount of fear in the world. Templeton, then just a recent college grad, saw an opportunity. He invested $10,000, the equivalent of $167,000 today, in U.S. stocks.

Four years later, Templeton sold his portfolio for a 300% gain.

J. S.: That's a great example. Let's turn to the things you look for in a good crisis investment. Anything in particular?

Nick Giambruno: Ideally, I want to buy at the moment of maximum pessimism.

Now, it's impossible to identify exact bottoms…but there are ways to tell if a market is near a bottom. That’s good enough to make you a lot of money.

One thing I look for is negative investor sentiment. The mass media can be a big help here. I steer clear of anything the financial media is in love with. On the other hand, scary headlines are often a clue that crisis bargains are available.

If a country or industry is getting nothing but bad press, it’s worth a look. It’s even better when a crisis makes the front page of world newspapers. That means most investors have given up. You can make a fortune buying these hated markets.

J. S.: What else do you look for?

I also look for beaten-up markets. I like markets that are at the lowest level in a decade or more. You can find incredible opportunities there…

You see, in a crisis, all stocks plunge. This gives you the chance to buy sound, profitable, and well-run businesses for next to nothing.

Specifically, I look for markets that are at least 66% cheaper than their historic average.

Most importantly, I look at dividends. Without question, dividends are the best single indicator of true value. Earnings can be unreliable. Flexible accounting rules allow companies to stretch the truth. The right fictions can easily pump up a company’s earnings.

Dividends, on the other hand, are actual cash payments landing in your pocket…and you can't fake that. They are real, and nothing is easier to measure.

Double-digit dividend yields in quality companies are a sign that sellers have panicked. Plus, it’s nice to collect a fat dividend check from a quality company while you wait for a crisis market to rebound.

It’s astounding what you can get in dividends alone when a market nears its bottom. Many people don’t realize this.


Editor's note: With severe crisis comes huge opportunity. That's why Doug Casey has released an urgent message spelling out exactly what you can do about this crisis today. In this free video, you'll learn how to protect yourself... and how to potentially make big gains as a result of the coming crisis.

And if you hurry, you'll also learn how to get $1,000 off our newest premium research service, Crisis Investing. This special offer closes on Saturday night. Click here to learn more.


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