Introduction Monday holidays always cut into our writing time, so this week we have elected to reprint one of the more interesting articles I have read recently. I think you will like it unless you are a big Obama fan, in which case, you’ll probably find it disappointing. In any event, I think...
IN THIS ISSUE: The Economy is Improving Slowly Other Recent Economic Reports All This Sounds Good, But… How Do We Grow More Jobs? Home Foreclosures Hit Record High For the most part, the economic reports over the last month or so have been positive. On Friday, April 30, the Commerce Department...
IN THIS ISSUE: Editor's Note: About Last Week's Letter The Economy – What to Expect Going Forward Stocks & Bonds – What Lies Ahead? Speaking of “Faith”… What About the CBO? Editor's Note: About Last Week's Letter I felt really bad about sending out last...
IN THIS ISSUE: 4Q GDP to Rise - But by How Much? Retail Sales - Worst Drop on Record in 2009 Uncertainty and the Slow Recovery Political Implications & How to Move Forward Conclusions: Expect the Economy to Disappoint P.S. Pelosi & Reid Plot Secret Plan for ObamaCare Introduction All eyes will...
IN THIS ISSUE: Overview of Recent US Economic Trends Snapshot of the Latest Economic Data Fed's "Beige Book" Sees Modest Improvement Unemployment: The 800-Pound Gorilla in the Room Conclusions - Storm Clouds on the Horizon Eyes around the world are intently focused on this Thursday's...
IN THIS ISSUE: The Economy - More Signs of Recovery Is the Recession & Credit Crisis Over? Obama Adds $2 Trillion to Debt Forecast Economic Assumptions Still Too Optimistic What in the World Are They Thinking? Do They Want Control Even If It Ruins The Economy? Introduction In my June 16 E-Letter...
IN THIS ISSUE: Finally, Some Good News For The US Economy More Insights From The Latest GDP Report Media & Obama Declare The Recession Is Ending Consumer Spending Is Still The Key 100+ Hedge Fund Managers Offer Their Predictions Introduction The Commerce Department announced last Friday that the...
IN THIS ISSUE: Figures Don't Lie but... The Recovery Fallacy Limiting Losses is the Key The Potomac Guardian Example Conclusions Introduction Some of you may remember the radio spots some years ago by Eddie Chiles, CEO of the Western Company. His brief commercials would often contain a phrase borrowed...