Nearly everyone I talk with has the sense that we are at some critical point in our economic and national paths, not just in the US but in the world. One path will lead us back to relative growth and another set of choices leads us down a path which will put a very real drag on economic growth and recovery...
This week's writer of the Outside the Box is no stranger to long time readers. Michael Lewitt writes the HCM Market Letter and is one of my favorite writers and truly deep thinkers. He has recently decided to turn his letter into a subscription based model and is meeting with some success, as he...
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John Mauldin
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03-09-2009
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Filed under: Credit Crisis, Michael Lewitt, GDP, Global Economy, Government, Depression, Barack Obama, Economic Crisis, Economic Policy, General Motors, HCM Market Letter, DJIA, Bank Nationalization, Eastern Europe
Time for a Reality Check World Trade Is Falling Off a Cliff European Bank Losses Dwarf Those in the US Geithner: "You Can't Handle the Truth" Earnings Will Get Even Worse Orlando, Colorado Springs, New York, and Las Vegas It is not just the US that is in recession. The world is slowing...
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John Mauldin
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02-14-2009
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Filed under: China, Japan, Globalization, Europe, GDP, Earnings, Debt, Euro, Russia, Economic Crisis, Forecast, TARP, Obama, Stimulus, World Trade, Tim Geithner, Leading Economic Indicators, Bank Losses, Exports
The Endgame Employment Numbers Are Worse Than Posted Aye, Captain, I'm Giving Her All I've Got! Problem #1: Deflation Problem #2: Pushing on a String The Muddle Through Middle Conversations With John Deflation? Stimulus? Deleveraging? Recession? A soft depression? A return to a bull market? With...
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John Mauldin
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01-17-2009
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Filed under: Employment, GDP, Debt, Economic Forecast, Muddle Through, Economic Crisis, Deflation, TARP, Obama, Pushing on a String, Stimulus
How Should We Then Invest? Those Wild And Crazy Analysts The Evidence for Investor Overreaction Stock Prices Are In Our Heads Or, Maybe Investors Are Just Head Cases Can We Actually Predict Earnings? Buffett versus Grantham Back to 1974? Home Again and a New Home Warren Buffett says buy. Jeremy Grantham...
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John Mauldin
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10-27-2008
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Filed under: Analysts, Bear Market, Investors, GDP, Consumer Spending, Warren Buffet, Investing, Economic Outlook, Bullseye Investing, Economic Crisis, Index Funds, Jeremy Grantham, Crestmont Research