Dear Friend, A few weeks ago in Thoughts from the Frontline, I wrote about an important reminder I received while at a preseason Dallas Cowboys game. You see, some players were, shall we say, less than impressive. The mere fact that these players had made an NFL team meant they were, by any objective standard, better football players than 99.999% of the population. Yet that night, they still weren’t good enough. What does that tell us? It means we should distinguish between the “merely great” and the proven elite. Not just in football, but for our investments as well. I’ve spent decades assembling a “fantasy league” of the planet’s best financial and economic minds. To me, they aren’t just distant heroes. I know them personally, and I’ve seen how they work. I can assure you, there is a difference between good and great… and between great and elite. My elite experts are the core of the investment research that I send to Over My Shoulder members several times each week. My relationship with them lets me share valuable information that the general public never sees. Members have told me over and over again how useful the information from these experts is, and what a difference it’s made to their portfolios. Knowing where the ball is going helps them make better, more profitable decisions. You should have that advantage, too. Over My Shoulder membership is open right now for a special limited-time price. I’ve written a short report that tells you more. The report also gives you some very useful info from three of my MVPs. Woody Brock: How bad will a trade war hurt? Ed Yardeni: Is a US recession coming? Charles Gave: How do I trade a global liquidity crisis? You need to know the answers to those questions, so click here to read my report. Your Watching the Top Players Analyst, John Mauldin |