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Recently some readers have asked what we think of U.S. newsletters that predict a total collapse in stock prices. The short answer is that I disagree with these publishers. But the best answer has to include some industry background, and point out that I also disagree with their approach to the newsletter business. We aim to publish balanced, realistic investment advice that you can use to help you invest your money, make it grow over long periods, and generally prepare for a comfortable retirement. This approach suits my temperament and background. It also happens to be the one that works in the real world. Other investment publishers avoid balance and realism. They sell more subscriptions with shrill, extreme messages that touch readers on a gut level, appealing to fear or greed. Fear-mongers had a heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, with its high inflation, soaring gold prices and periodic oil shortages. Newsletters and books trumpeted predictions of disaster. The gloom & doom crowd went through its…