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The first time I spoke with real estate entrepreneur Andy Miller was in late 2007, when I asked him to serve on the faculty of a Casey Research Summit. As John Mauldin, a former faculty member himself, knows, we’re very selective with our speakers.

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The following post is from Stratfor via John Mauldin, who is a Best-Selling author and recognized financial expert. He is also editor of the free Thoughts From the Frontline that goes to over 1 million readers each week. For more information on John or his FREE weekly economic letter go to: http://www.frontlinethoughts.com/learnmore . I think you will find this post reminiscent of Hugh Hendry’s YouTube video which I highlighted in July. Today I offer you an insightful look at C

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The Statistical Recovery, Part Two August 14, 2009 By John Mauldin The Statistical Recovery, Part Two A Recovery Statisticians Can Love A Few Thoughts on the Housing Market Some Thoughts from Maine Tulsa, Birthdays, Weddings, and Paul McCartney A few weeks ago I first used the term “statistical recovery” to describe the nature of today’s economic environment. Today we are going to further explore that concept, as it is important to have a real understanding of what is happening. This c

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This entry from Gary Shilling comes via John Mauldin ’s site InvestorInsight.com where he highlights commentary from some of the best economic thinkers. Shilling, who correctly predicted problems in residential real estate in the US, is in the deflation camp. He thinks the US will be a slow growing economy prone to recession and high unemployment over the next decade. A major factor in this is the anticipated increase in savings due to withdrawal from the asset-based economy and the beginnin

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-By The Mysterious Flying Miser It wasn’t long ago that most Thought Leaders were publicly denying the existence of a housing bubble, perhaps even unkindly. Now past the denial phase, many have skipped the mea culpa and jumped directly into bargaining phase. Below is a list of delightful ideas being seriously considered by People Who Know. Can you tell which thing is not like the others? From The Big Picture by John Mauldin: “Long-time readers know that I have been growing more and m

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