Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat's commentary for the week of September 18, 2012?

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Here’s the text of the quarterly letter I sent to our Portfolio Management clients in late August: “Some of my long-time readers may recall an analysis I wrote in late 1991, for the front page of Investor’s Digest of Canada, entitled “The great bull market of the roaring nineties.” In it, I revealed that I was “more bullish than anybody I know.” I added that I was “as bullish as I’ve ever been.” My optimism back then was partly due to my view that the downfall of the Soviet Union was likely to lead to a big increase in the number of countries that were switching, or would soon switch, to some form of North American free enterprise and away from Soviet-style central planning. The former economic system has always proven way more productive than the latter. The outcome seemed obvious—more productive economies were likely to lead to higher corporate earnings and rising stock prices. Another reason why I was so bullish was…