Hi, What economic newsletter do you like and recommend? Ideally I'd like: - fairly neutral bias (that is, a newsletter that can examine various scenarios from central banks create deflation, central banks create hyperinflation, central banks come up with soft landing end game) - About weekly timeframe - Reasonable price (say a few hundred $s per year or so). Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Grant's Interest Rate Observer and BCA Research. Following your favorite pundits is probably more economical. I say we go with a blogroll. But. it's your thread.....
Wouldnt it be better if an individual decided what things were necessary to watch then worked towards developing their own scenarios. Are not newsletters an example of expecting too much from a minimal amount of work at a deep discount? This is just for discussion. I cant do this. Maberick74, (has left the building?) has rhetorically asked how can a small trader/investor trade this way with the vast information deficit he is up against? Seems that SLA and other methods acknowledge this for better or worse. I think Mark Chandler is good. He has taken a stance that the course towards interest rate normalization isnt as fickle as the media portrays. The shoe seems to fit today.
Permabear of the decade who took over from David Tice. Is he even trained as a classical economist? Or an evangelist of some weird economic sect? Just go straight to the source if your serious. http://www.nber.org/