Grantham Still Sees Danger in the Global Economy, but He Has Turned Bullish on the U.S. Stock Market

This episode was originally aired on November 21, 2008. We have posted it here to lend some perspective to how Grantham thinks.

One of the most successful investors in modern times. For years, legendary value investor Jeremy Grantham has been the Cassandra of the investment community with warnings of financial and market disaster.

Grantham still sees danger in the global economy, but he has turned bullish on the U.S. stock market.

In this, his first television interview, Grantham tells Consuelo Mack why he is now positive on stocks and what he sees ahead for the global financial system.

WEALTHTRACK #421 broadcast on November 21, 2008.

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