Quarterly Economic Commentaries

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2009 Q1
Global Economic Crisis Update: Our Economic Expectations
Q2
No Quick End to the Greenspan Mayhem
Q3
Either Way We Win
Q4
Notes from 2009.09.15 Seminar
2008 Q1
A Dismal Look at 2008
Q2
The Shape of Things to Come
Q3
Batten Down the Hatches
 
2007 Q1
Step Number 3 at Hand
Q2
Risk and Leverage in Every Nook and Cranny
Q3
Goodbye Six, Hello Seven
 
2006 Q1
The Dirty Little Secret - Debt!
Q2
The Correct Belief System
  Q4
Consumer: Out of Money and Nowhere to Go
2005 Q1
Are the Chickens Coming Home to Roost?
Q2
SLC
Q3
Returning To Normal
Q4
Looking Back and Going Forward
2004 Q1
Behind the Aggregate GDP Numbers - Trouble!
Q2
Some Random Thoughts & Suggestions
Q3
This is Our Story and We're Sticking With It
Q4
The Tale of Three Scenarios
2003 Q1
Unsteady as She Goes
Q2
Let's Meet Each Other's Needs
Q3
Picking Up The Pieces
Q4
In deflation is Where We Are Now
2002 Q1
The Vigilantes Strike Again
Q2
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble Revisited
Q3
Clueless in New York
Q4
Killing the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg
2001 Q1
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
Q2
If Nothing Else, Please Do This
Q3
Brief, But to the Point
Q4
Have We Reached the Brick Wall
2000 Q1
The Magnificent Mile
Q2
Before We Start - The 90-90 Prophecy
Q3
Times, They Are a Changing
 
1999 Q1
Economy
Q2
Slouching Towards Trouble
Q3
Down But Not Out
Q4
Warren vs. Stuart

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