by John Mauldin | Aug 24, 2019 | alerts, Markets/Economy, Mauldin Economics
I am back from my 14th annual Maine fishing camp. The private event at Leen’s Lodge is generally called Camp Kotok in honor of David Kotok of Cumberland Advisors who started these outings many years ago. CNBC and others began calling it the “Shadow Fed,” but it is...
by John Mauldin | Apr 2, 2012 | Mauldin Economics
Dated: 1st April, 2012. 12.05am I just stuck my head out of the window, and the cool breeze just took my breathe away. It wrapped itself around my body and I thought it would take me away to another world of serenity, peace, joy, maybe paradise. And I looked down at...
by John Mauldin | Mar 30, 2012 | Mauldin Economics
I remember studying hard for my political science paper. Which topics to study, which ones not study! It seemed confusing, irritating and so to stay away from web pages like Google and Wikipedia, I went for walk and grabbed magazines like the Frontline, Outlook and...
by John Mauldin | Mar 10, 2012 | Mauldin Economics
C’est Moi :), a set on Flickr.Photogenic? Yes I am 🙂
by John Mauldin | Feb 25, 2012 | Mauldin Economics
When something as stupid as petulant Saif Ali Khan’s arrest is considered as a “breaking news” these days, it won’t be difficult for you to comprehend the dicey situation of Bollywood of 2012. It’s doing something someone...
by John Mauldin | Feb 5, 2012 | Mauldin Economics
Love Happened. Attraction happened.Kisses happened. Something more happened.For pleasure is something insatiabale.So what is the power of these forces?Opposite attract, similar repel?Twining around are my thoughts..round and round and roundLike the spiral life in this...