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The Present Contains All Possible Futures The Ugly Unemployment Numbers Argentinian Disease The Austrian Solution The Eastern European Solution Japanese Disease The Glide Path Option Philadelphia, Orlando, and Phoenix The present contains all possible futures. But not all futures are good ones. Some...
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John Mauldin
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11-06-2009
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Filed under: Japan, Employment, GDP, Debt, Economic Theory, Deficit, Eastern Europe, Taxes, Government Debt, Argentina, Austria
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Catching Argentinian Disease? The Ascent of Money The Independence of the Fed Threatened A Few Quick Thoughts on the Dollar, GDP, and the Recession Uruguay, Philadelphia, Orlando, and then... I have been in South America this week, speaking nine times in five days, interspersed with lots of meetings...
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John Mauldin
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10-30-2009
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Filed under: The Fed, Recession, Inflation, GDP, Dollar, Deficit, Niall Ferguson, Brazil, Hyperinflation, Argentina, The Ascent of Money
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Killing the Goose What Were We Thinking? Let's Play Turn It Around Detroit, the Red Sox and the Yankees, and Traveling Too Much Peggy Noonan, maybe the most gifted essayist of our time, wrote a few weeks ago about the vague concern that many of us have that the monster looming up ahead of us has...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Obama's Government Takeover Continues Editorial: "Too Big to Fail, Or Succeed" Americans More Concerned About Deficits Economy May Have Seen the Worst of It Conclusions Introduction The more I think about it, I believe that last week's E-Letter which revealed President...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The Ultra Resource Index CD: 6 foreign currencies, 1 unique opportunity With our latest multi-currency Index CD, we've united the currencies of 6 nations rich in resources, finances, innovation and cash. The idea being that when global growth...
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There is a debate in academic circles on the lessons of the current economic crisis. While most ivory tower debates are of little concern to our daily affairs, this debate should concern you, as it will inform those who hold central bank and political power. Remember, there is no playbook of rules for...
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The New, New Normal A Different Perspective on Health Care Staying Rich in the New Normal Eastern Europe, Maine and Tulsa We are coming to a critical inflection point, perhaps the most critical point that we have had in 70 years for the US and to a great extent the global economy. The choices we make...
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This Way Be Dragons A Housing Update More Prime Foreclosures In Our Future Are We Paying Too Much for Health Care? Naples, London, and Home for June In fantasy novels the intrepid heroes come across a sign saying "This Way Be Dragons." Of course, they venture on, facing calamity and death,...
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Things That Go Bump in the Night A Trillion Dollars as Far as the Eye Can See The Global Recession Gets Worse Where Will the Money Come From? The Paradox of Deficits Naples, London, and Eastern Europe From ghoulies and ghosties And long-leggedy beasties And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Now in Print: What You Need to Know About America's Economic Crisis On election night, Amazon.com's top-selling book wasn't about Obama or even McCain. Instead, it was a book about the four American deficits that threaten to steal your...
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Chuck Butler
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05-12-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Currencies, Trade Deficit, Dollar, Euro, Canada, GDP, Deficit, Jim Rogers, Office of Budget Management, BLS
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Sell in May and Go Away? The End of the Recession? Is the US Consumer Back? A Dangerous End Game A Few Thoughts on Swine Flu The old adage that one should "sell in May and walk away" has been around for years. I mentioned that bromide about this time last year, urging readers to head for the...
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John Mauldin
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05-01-2009
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Filed under: Recession, GDP, Market Valuation, S&P 500, Consumer Spending, Deficit, Consumer Confidence, Automotive Industry, Obama, Swine Flu, Prieur du Plessis
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MV=PQ Financial Innovation: The Round Trip 2010-11: Back to the Future Recession The Fed at the Crossroads How Did We Get It So Wrong? The Trend Is Not Your Friend When It Ends Orlando, Naples, Cleveland, and Grandkids This week we look at the second half of my speech from a few weeks ago at my annual...
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John Mauldin
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04-24-2009
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Filed under: The Fed, Recession, Gold, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Consumer Spending, Velocity of Money, Deficit, Trend, MV=PQ, Great Experiment
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IN THIS ISSUE: Finally a Little Good News for the Economy Geithner's Latest Toxic Asset Bank Bailout Does the PPIP Have Any Chance of Working? Fed to Buy $300 Billion in Treasuries & a Lot More CBO Assessment of Obama's Record 2010 Budget Conclusions, Market Implications & What to Do...
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Forecasts & Trends
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Gary D. Halbert
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03-31-2009
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, The Fed, GDP, Credit Crisis, Recession, Barack Obama, Deficit, Bailout, Economy, Timothy Geithner, Profutures, Treasuries, PPIP
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
on
03-27-2009
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Filed under: Deflation, China, Euro, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Japan, Norway, GDP, Deficit, Debt, G20