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John Lounsbury, Managing Editor and Co-founder of EconCurrents, provides comprehensive financial planning and investment advisory services to a small number of families on a fee-only basis. He has a background which includes 34 years with a major international corporation, 25 years in R&D management and corporate staff positions. More recently he was a Series 6, 7, 63 licensed representative with a major insurance company brokerage from 1992 to 2001. Since 2002 he has operated his own sole proprietorship business. Specific interests include political and economic history, econometric analysis and investment strategy analysis. Recreational activities include hiking, non-technical mountaineering and alpine skiing. John is also a contributor for Investing.com and Investing Daily and has been a regular contributor at Seeking AlphaTheStreet.com and Credit Writedowns. Stay in touch: Email: JohnLounsbury@econintersect.com

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