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Freedom of Navigation

The Barbary Pirates operated out of North Africa from approximately 1500 to 1800, capturing and enslaving an estimated 1.25 million Europeans. Between just 1609 and 1625 they captured 466 British ships. With the lifeblood of trade under sie...

2 months ago
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A Stock Picker’s Market

For the past 30 years, the brokerage industry has been telling you that, “You can’t beat the market and you can’t time the market.” Brokers almost universally recommend the buy and hold strategy of 60% S&P 500 index and 40% bonds, or someth...

3 months ago
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The Legislature’s Special Session – Affordable Housing on the Docket

The Connecticut State legislature has called a special two-day session this week, with the House meeting on Wednesday and the Senate meeting Thursday. A critical agenda item is to pass a new version of the Housing legislation (HB5002) that...

7 months ago
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Risks Lurking Below the Surface – Private Credit

The Private Credit market has grown from $500 billion in 2014 to $2.5 trillion in 2024, a compound growth rate of 17.5% per year. Private credit has displaced bank lending in LBOs, project finance and acquisitions.

Private credit competes...

8 months ago
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Scientific Research - Back to the Future

The Trump Administration’s recent moves against universities raises an important question for America – What is the role of government funding in research? In 2023, the government spent $60 billion on university research.

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a year ago
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    Jim Miller lives in Lyme Connecticut. He is active in local civic and charitable activities. Jim believes in freedom and that all people are created equal.

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