Justice Litle

Justice Litle

Editor, Consilient Investor

Guest Contributor



Consilient Investor

ARCHIVED ARTICLES

11/07/2007  Macro Musings: Tres Mujeres
09/26/2007  Macro Musings: Northern Exposure
09/12/2007  Macro Musings: Milestones
09/05/2007  Tactical View: A Little Help from Our Friends
08/22/2007  Tactical View: Lonesome Johnny Blues
08/15/2007  Macro Musings: Time to Buy Gold Stocks
08/08/2007  Tactical View: Midnight Madness
08/01/2007  Macro Musings: Make Way For the Sovereigns
01/19/2007  Amusing Predictions
01/06/2007  A Healthy Glow
12/12/2006  Not So Benign Conspiracies
09/22/2006  Peak Performer
02/05/2005  Panem Et Circenses
11/04/2005  The Dollar Hit Parade
10/14/2005  In the Aftermath, Part II
10/14/2005  In the Aftermath, Part I
09/23/2005  A Fool and His Money
09/16/2005  Ready to Run
05/13/2005  Financial Madness
03/18/2005  Living in Interesting Times
03/11/2005  The Dragon Is Ravenous

BIOGRAPHY

As an institutional level commodity broker, Justice Litle worked with clients on every continent except Antarctica. He implemented trading and hedging strategies for soybean farmers, cattle ranchers, currency hedgers, scrap metal dealers, and all points in between.

Justice has also worked with hedge funds, traded equities for a private partnership, been sought out for commentary by the likes of Reuters and Dow Jones, written multiple articles for Futures Magazine, and been quoted in the Wall Street Journal.

As lead editor of Outstanding Investments, a natural resource investment letter, Justice made Hulbert Financial Digest's top honors list two years in a row. He has also been a frequent contributor to the Daily Reckoning. In January of 2007, columnist Peter Brimelow of Marketwatch dubbed Justice a "skeptical prophet" for the accuracy of his forecasts.

Justice's newest creation, Consilient Investor, is the culmination of ideas many years in the making.

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