Eclectica November Fund Commentary
November 16, 2009
Today's Outside the Box comes to us from England. My European partner Niels Jensen from time to time sends me some of the best letters he reads from the hedge fund world. He is an excellent filter for me, and this week's Outside the Box offering is no exception. Below is the November commentary from Eclectica fund manager Hugh Hendry. He challenges the current preoccupation with the falling dollar and China, and posits what would happen if that thinking is wrong? It offers some very thought-provoking ideas. You can contact them for more information at info@eclectica-am.com or visit their website: http://www.eclectica-am.com
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John Mauldin, Editor
Outside the Box
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Eclectica November Fund Commentary
"The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind."
John Maynard Keynes
The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1921
This month I will attempt to answer the entrance examination for the Chinese civil service. That is to say, I will attempt to tell you everything that I know. In doing so, I will argue that…