Obviously, I don’t get out a calculator, but I can tell you, his calls have been controversial, accurate, disturbing, and when he talks, people get upset. Why? Because he tells the truth, not what is popular.
Bert takes the time, it's a lot of work that goes into his Wellington Letter, to explain why certain things happen. It's timely. It's up to date. It's about today but it goes back in time to show you that what is happening today actually started happening a long time ago.
What I love about Bert’s Wellington Letter is that it's written in simplistic terms. He uses pictures (charts and data tables) which are easy to understand for guys like me, and then he backs up his claims with the facts. As that old saying goes, you're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts.
Bert’s about the facts. His predictions at times are so unpopular because they're contrarian, but they're coming true.
If you want to find out what’s really going on in the markets, the economy, and the world right now, it's time to get his Wellington Letter.