Recently, I had some fun with John Mauldin’s 65th birthday. I kidded his strategy.
Mauldin is famous in the financial publishing industry for his pioneering strategy of publishing articles by some of the nation’s most astute financial commentators in his weekly newsletter. Then, a year later, when some columnist’s warning comes true, investors around the nation tell their friends, “Mauldin knew this was coming. I am sure he predicted this in his newsletter. The man is a genius.”
It in fact is a very good strategy. His site serves as a clearing house for some of the best investment strategists who write. He knows a lot of them. They trust him. So, they let him publish their articles. This is a very good source of the opinions of the best and the brightest in the industry.
You can get a free subscription here: http://www.mauldineconomics.com/
What of all the predictions that those same "experts" make that turn out to be false or do not occur?