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John Mauldin

John Mauldin

Contributor since: 26 Feb 2010

Biography

John Mauldin is president of Millennium Wave Advisors, LLC, (MWA) a registered investment advisor.

  • What Bernanke Doesn't Understand

    Published 06 September 2010 | viewed 0 times

    This week's Outside the Box is an incendiary blog written by Steve Keen on debt deflation and GDP growth. I am not certain as to…

  • The Last Chapter

    Published 04 September 2010 | viewed 0 times

    This week you will get a kind of preview as this week's letter. I am desperately trying to finish the first draft of my book…

  • The Dark Side of Deficits

    Published 28 August 2010 | viewed 0 times

    In the pre-crisis days, I used to write about things like P/E ratios, secular bull and bear markets, valuations, and all of the things we…

  • How We Get Through This Mess

    Published 21 August 2010 | viewed 0 times

    This week I spoke to a small group of businessmen/entrepreneurs about the current economic environment, and after my presentation one asked me whether I didn't…

  • The Gulf Oil Spill Disaster

    Published 15 August 2010 | viewed 0 times

    As I mentioned last Monday night in my Outside the Box, I did not make it to Turks and Caicos, but did end up in…

  • The Problem with Pensions

    Published 07 August 2010 | viewed 0 times

    Sadly, I find myself with more than enough time to compose yet another Thoughts from the Frontline in an airport, as a flight booking error…

  • Are We There Yet?

    Published 31 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    "... [this economic condition] has been brought about by policies which the majority of economists recommended and even urged governments to pursue. We have indeed…

  • Running Through a Minefield, Backwards

    Published 27 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    Before we get into today's Outside the Box I want to clear up a few ideas from this weekend's letter. There have been posts on…

  • Some Thoughts on Deflation

    Published 24 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    The debate over whether we are in for inflation or deflation was alive and well at the Agora Symposium in Vancouver this this week. It…

  • Asia's Paradigm Shift

    Published 20 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    This week we turn our eyes to Asia as my friend Louis Gave of GaveKal gives us a very thought-provoking piece on the problems of…

  • The Debt Supercycle

    Published 17 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    I have been writing about The End Game for some time now. And writing a book of the same title. Consequently, I have been thinking…

  • Recession, Deflation and Deficits

    Published 12 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    I look forward at the beginning of every quarter to receiving the Quarterly Outlook from Hoisington Investment Management. They have been prominent proponents of the…

  • It's More Than Just Birth-Death

    Published 10 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    Just how dynamic is the US job market? If I told you we created over 4 million jobs in April, would you believe me? I…

  • The Dismal Science Really Is

    Published 03 July 2010 | viewed 0 times

    There's a reason economics is called the dismal science, and weeks like this just give it further meaning. In economics, there is what you see…

  • The Risk of Recession

    Published 26 June 2010 | viewed 0 times

    We are halfway through the year (where did the time go?) and it is time to make some predictions about the last half of the…

  • What's the Point of Macro?

    Published 21 June 2010 | viewed 0 times

    I am back in Tuscany and will head to Milan tomorrow early, give a speech at the Bloomberg offices and then back home. But it…

  • Be Careful What You Wish For

    Published 19 June 2010 | viewed 0 times

    "Everyone" is upset with the level of fiscal deficits being run by nearly every developed country. And with much justification. The levels of fiscal deficits…

  • Print Baby, Print ... Emerging Value and the Quest to Buy Inflation

    Published 14 June 2010 | viewed 0 times

    This week I thought I would give you an Outside the Box with a more European flavor, as I am in Tuscany at the moment…

  • The Frog in the Frying Pan

    Published 11 June 2010 | viewed 0 times

    Tonight I am in Venice, but I have arranged for a special edition of Thoughts from the Frontline, written by Jonathan Tepper of Variant Perception,…

  • There's a Slow Train Coming

    Published 04 June 2010 | viewed 0 times

    Sometimes I feel so low-down and disgusted Can't help but wonder what's happenin' to my companions, Are they lost or are they found, have they…