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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. National Debt Surpassed GDP in 2011 2. Obama Deficits Double Previous Presidents’ 3. Interest & Maturity on Our Outstanding Debt 4. US Joins Greece, Spain & Portugal 5. Fed Was the Largest Buyer of Treasury Debt in 2011 6. Bernanke Hints There Will Be QE3 After All Overview...
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Long-time readers are familiar with the wisdom of Lacy Hunt. He is a regular feature of Outside the Box. He writes a quarterly piece for Hoisington Asset Management in Austin, and this is one of his better ones. Read it twice. “While the massive budget deficits and the buildup of federal debt,...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The Economic Recovery is Faltering 2. CBO Warns of a Debt Crisis on the Horizon 3. Treasury Bond Yields Near Record Low – What Next? 4. Protecting Your Assets When Interest Rates Spike 5. Conclusions – Dangerous Times Ahead Introduction The non-partisan Congressional Budget...
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Forecasts & Trends
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Gary D. Halbert
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08-10-2010
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Filed under: Crisis, Futures, Economy, Debt, Recovery, CBO, Interest Rate, Treasury Bond, Securities, Treasury, Yields
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2010: A Year of Uncertainty "Rocking Even Me" Prisoners of Our Preconceptions The Statistical Recovery The Great Experiment Whither the Fed? London, Monte Carlo, Zurich, and Stocks "Lying here, during all this time after my own small fall, it has become my conviction that things mean pretty...
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Where the Wild Things Are It Is Not Just Japan The Euro-Yen Cross and the Dollar Carry Trade New York, London, and Switzerland From ghoulies and ghosties And long-leggedy beasties And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us! --Old Scottish Prayer Where the Wild Things Are is a beloved...
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Thoughts on the Continuing Crisis The Right Direction, At Least The Jobs Will Come Can We Have a Little Inflation, Please? Those Wild and Crazy Analysts La Jolla, Conversations, and Richard Russell When confronted about an apparent change of his opinions, John Maynard Keynes is reported to have said...
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Thoughts From The Frontline
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John Mauldin
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02-06-2009
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Filed under: Recession, Interest Rate, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Consumer Spending, Earnings, Consumer Confidence, Jobs, Richard Russell, Financial Crisis
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I Meant to Do That The Lights of Myanmar Some Good News for Borrowers Madoff May Give Us a Sell-Off Conversations with John Mauldin New Orleans, La Jolla, and Merry Christmas The Fed has taken interest rates to zero. They have clearly started a program of quantitative easing. What exactly does that mean...
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John Mauldin
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12-19-2008
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Filed under: The Fed, Myanmar, Interest Rate, Ben Bernanke, Inflation, Credit, International Living, Knightsbridge, LIBOR, Bernie Madoff, FOMC, Free Burma Rangers
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Things That Should Not Be I'll Pay You to Hold My Cash Pushing on a String Free Money with that Credit Default Swap? Oil Does a Strange Contango Dance The Tragedy of Bernie Madoff Goodbye to the Ballpark There are things in today's markets that are simply astounding. They should not exist, yet...
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John Mauldin
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12-12-2008
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Filed under: The Fed, China, Recession, Oil, Interest Rate, OPEC, Credit Default Swaps, Bernie Madoff, Altegris Investments, US Treasury Bills, Contango
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Bull, Bear, and Cowardly Lion Markets Market Cycle Math Where Are We Today? Analyze and Strategize Switzerland and American Airlines Are we in a bull, a bear, or a cowardly lion market? As we will see, the answer can make a huge difference in your investment portfolio. This week I am at my Strategic...
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Housing - Finding the Elusive Bottom Where is the Value in Housing? Bottom Line? There is no Bottom in Sight The Real ARMs Race Cancun, La Jolla, London, and Switzerland Existing home sales rose by 2.9% in February, the first significant rise in home sales since the housing market started to decline...
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Thoughts on the Continuing Crisis Margin Clerks of the World, Unite! Where Do We Find New Sources of Credit? In Defense of Alan Greenspan What Now for Gold, Oil, Etc? Baseball, Mexico, and Travel Costs My essay in Outside the Box last Monday seemed to ignite a lot of response in the blogosphere. My basic...