John Mauldin
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John Mauldin is president of Millennium Wave Investments. As a recognized expert and leader on investment issues, he is primarily involved in private money management, financial services, and investments. John is the President of Millennium Wave Advisors, LLC (MWA), which is an investment advisory firm registered with multiple states. MWA is also a Commodity Pool Operator (CPO) and a Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA) registered with the CFTC, as well as an Introducing Broker (IB). John is President of Millennium Wave Securities, LLC, an NASD registered broker-dealer.
John is a prolific author, writer and editor of the free popular "Thoughts from the Frontline" e-letter. He also edits the free weekly e-letter "Outside the Box," which features the writing of original thinkers on a wide variety of subjects. John is a frequent contributor to other financial publications, including the Financial Times, The Daily Reckoning and a frequent guest on CNBC and Bloomberg TV. His recent book, Bull's Eye Investing, rose to the New York Times bestseller list and was a New York Times suggested summer reading.
John is a Fort Worth, Texas businessman, and the father of seven children, ranging from ages 11 through 28, five of whom are adopted. He graduated from Rice University in 1972, with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, with a Master of Divinity in 1974. He was Chief Executive Officer of the American Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., a publisher of newsletters and books on various investment topics, from 1982 to 1987.
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The Rise Of A New Asset Class, Part 2
Are we at another watershed moment in the market?
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The Rise Of A New Asset Class
John Mauldin believes that over the next 20 years the US economy will grow at roughly a rate of 3 percent compounded, in real terms. But he believes that we have some headwinds for the next year or two.
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Earnings And Mr. Bear
This week John Mauldin looks at what earnings are likely to be over the next year and tries to discern what that suggests for the markets. He also takes a look at the energy markets, the possibility of a further drop in the price of oil, and muses on what a sane energy policy for the world would look like.
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The World Will Not End
John Mauldin takes a look at the actual numbers for housing starts, new unemployment claims and inflation.
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$1.6 Trillion In Losses And Counting
It seems that with each passing month the estimates for losses in the international banking system keep rising.
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The Slow Motion Recession Revisited
John Mauldin looks at whether we should be worried about inflation, takes a mid-year check on the economy, and muses on the malaise in the stock market.
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Warren Buffett Makes A Bet
Warren Buffett bet that the S&P 500 would outperform a group of funds of hedge funds over the next ten years. John Mauldin writes that there are times that making a bet on the S&P 500 to outperform hedge funds makes sense and times when it doesn't.
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Whip Inflation Now
This week John Mauldin looks at the cost of what could be a renewed effort to Whip Inflation Now, not just here but in countries worldwide.
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When Bubbles Collide
Today, we have to look at the unemployment numbers, and the connection between the credit crisis and the rise in oil of about $16 dollars a barrel in just two days.
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The Problem With The Euro
John Mauldin turns his attention to the euro in the week's commentary.
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