In This Issue: Signs Of A Better Economy? (Or At Least Not As Bad?) Stocks For A Weak Recovery The Bottom Line This Week Last month investors received another booster shot from Wall Street as the Dow and the Nasdaq rose an additional 1.2% and 5.5% respectively. The gains left stocks up 26% from the rally's...
I get a lot of newsletters from money managers around the country, which I try and read as they are written by people who are “in the trenches,” actually making decisions on behalf of their clients. It broadens my perspective. Frankly, most are not all that well written and unimaginative, but who ever...
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John Mauldin
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01-12-2009
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Filed under: Credit Crisis, Politics, Consumer Debt, Government, Consumer Confidence, Bailout, Barack Obama, Baby Boomers, Economic Crisis, Investor Psychology, Retirement, Draughn Partners, Cliff Draughn
In This Issue: The New Year Should Bring Investors Some Relief Consumers Have More Money Than Holiday Sales Suggest Most Corporations Are In Good Financial Shape Economy Gains From Cheaper Dollars, Oil, And Interest Rates The Faster The Pain, The Quicker The Gain? If You Don’t Play, You Can’t...
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This week I am really delighted to be able to give you a condensed version of Gary Shilling's latest INSIGHT newsletter for your Outside the Box. Each month I really look forward to getting Gary's latest thoughts on the economy and investing. Last year in his forecast issue he suggested 13 investment...
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John Mauldin
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12-15-2008
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Filed under: The Fed, Credit Crisis, Housing Crisis, Recession, The Dollar, Gary Shilling, Diversification, Consumer Debt, Depression, Monetary Policy, Financial Crisis, Consumer Confidence, Bank Failures, Bailout, Jobs, Commodities, TARP, Commercial Real Estate
IN THIS ISSUE: Stratfor's Take On The Subprime/Credit Crisis Treasury Secretary Paulson Changes The Plan Do They Even Have A Clue What To Do? Bailout's Next Phase: Consumer Loans (Maybe) More From Stratfor On The Credit Crisis & The Economy Gauging The Recession & The Economy - Not Good...
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Chuck Butler
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11-18-2008
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Filed under: Currencies, Dollar, Consumer Confidence, Ben Bernanke, The Fed, Deficit, Consumer Debt, T-Bills, Henry Paulson, Credit Crisis, Consumer Spending, G20, TARP, Personal Bankruptcy
The Psyche of the American Consumer The Consumer Weakens The Paradox of Thrift An Economic Blue Screen Of Death Those Wild And Crazy Analysts London, Stockholm, Malta, and Becoming a Grandfather This week I am in California giving two speeches to the Financial Planning Associations of San Diego and Orange...
Is A Subprime Recession Inevitable? IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Stocks - Correction Or New Bear Market? 2. Consumer Confidence & Spending Remain Key 3. A Look At Previous Credit Crunches 4. How Bad Is The Subprime Mortgage Problem? 5. Crisis In Confidence 6. Are Subprime Fears Overblown? 7. Fed To The Rescue...