Dear Reader, Maybe you’ve heard the ancient Indian parable of the six blind men who for the first time in their lives encountered an elephant. One man touched the elephant’s side and said, “Well, now I know all about this beast. He is exactly like a wall.” The second blind man felt the elephant’s tusk. “My brother,” he said, “you are mistaken. He is round and smooth and sharp. He is more like a spear than anything else.” The third took hold of the elephant’s trunk. “Both of you are wrong,” he said. “Anybody who knows anything can tell that this elephant is like a snake.” So it went on, with the fourth man touching a leg, the fifth an ear, and the sixth the tail. Each of the men only got a piece of the puzzle but was convinced that he knew the whole truth about what the elephant looked like. Many investors and financial pundits are like those blind men. They just aren’t able to see the big economic picture. And who could blame them, with the onslaught of media headlines vying for their attention. Today, I’d like to offer you a way to see the whole elephant. You’ll also discover what it is likely going to do. You’ll find out about its temperament and previous actions, and what these could mean for the future. You’ll be able to deduct if it will take the blind men’s probing patiently or break into a violent stampede... and what the warning signs are that it is losing its temper. And most importantly, you’ll be able to get yourself and your assets out of the way before it goes on a wild rampage in the local china shop. For that purpose, my team and I have been putting together a special Over My Shoulder package for you. It includes two free bonus gifts, one of which is the full-length video collection from “7 Deadly Economic Sins” Week. As you probably gathered from my emails, there is much more to the interviews with George Friedman, Louis Gave, Lacy Hunt, Sam Rines, Peter Boockvar, Grant Williams, Bill White, and myself than the short clips you saw. The full collection spans nearly two hours and is well worth watching, so I hope you’ll take us up on this special, low-price offer. Click here to get all the details. Please note, though, that this offer will expire a week from now, on October 29. Your always chasing elephants analyst, John Mauldin Co-Founder
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