Ziad K. Abdelnour Quotes
If the world economy is going to revive, I believe commodities
are going to lead it back up. If the world economy is not going to revive, commodities are still the place to be—especially with governments
printing so much money. Look at the 1970s. The world economy was in the tank, but commodities did very well.
Ziad K. Abdelnour
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If the world economy is going to revive, I believe commodities
are going to lead it back up. If the world economy is not going to revive, commodities are still the place to be—especially with governments
printing so much money. Look at the 1970s. The world economy was in the tank, but commodities did very well.
Ziad K. Abdelnour