Dear Thoughts from the Frontline Reader, I’m a voracious reader. I’ll bet you are, too. That’s why you enjoy my Thoughts from the Frontline letters. You may have noticed how I often quote from the never-ending stream of fascinating research that crosses my screen each day. I include those excerpts because they’re interesting and useful… but they’re still just excerpts. You don’t get the full benefit unless you have the full text. That’s obvious, of course. You may not know, however, that a select group of my readers do get it all. For instance, just in the last few months, these readers received… - A timely essay on liquidity called “What Is Water in Markets?” by hedge fund manager Chris Cole… the same full version his wealthy clients got, not just the short clip I shared in the November 2 Thoughts from the Frontline issue, Economic Brake Lights.
- British economist Victor Hill’s “Recession Imminent” warning, in which he predicted “a disorderly Brexit will be the spark that sets the Eurozone tinderbox aflame in the first half of 2019.” In Thoughts from the Frontline on December 7, I quoted a little of it in the issue European Threats, but select readers got the whole report in their inbox.
- A special preview of geopolitical expert George Friedman’s 2019 forecast. I shared his Brexit view in the January 11 Thoughts from the Frontline issue, Something Wicked This Way Comes, but some readers got to see his surprising forecast on US-China trade war.
For various reasons, I couldn’t share these reports publicly… but I could share them selectively. And now I’ve selected you for that opportunity. Click here to view your invitation. Your hoping you will go deeper with me analyst, John Mauldin Chairman, Mauldin Economics |