Author of Globanomics. Jim has nearly fifty years of professional experience in the development of management information and analytical business decision support systems. Broadly disciplined with exceptional experience. Education includes an MBA from the Wharton School-University of Pennsylvania, ...
moreAuthor of Globanomics. Jim has nearly fifty years of professional experience in the development of management information and analytical business decision support systems. Broadly disciplined with exceptional experience. Education includes an MBA from the Wharton School-University of Pennsylvania, an MPA in public finance from Indiana University; and a BA in mathematics from Hanover College. As a young man, I served as a nuclear trained officer on a U.S. fleet ballistic missile submarine during the Cold War.
In terms of articles relating to finance, economics, and the markets I am writing exclusively for TalkMarkets. I have published novels of both fiction and nonfiction, including: Globanomics, Crush Depth Alert; The Sowers Seeds; Champion Standing, Before Monarchs Flap Their Wings, and The Cold War Submariner (1969-1973). Links to my last two books follow:
https://www.amazon.com/Globanomics-Freedom-Understanding-Jim-Boswell/dp/B09L3RC893/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1636467789&sr=8-6
The Cold War Submariner: Boswell, Jim: 9781661139339: Amazon.com: Books
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Some contributors don't allow comments on their articles, or even delete them. Not sure why, but I've seen it. So it could be by choice. Perhaps they simply don't want to deal with it, or are worried about negative comments.
While that may be true for some, Mr. Boswell is plain wrong about this. I checked the authors he mentioned in his other post and they do have several comments on their articles. Boswell has several too, but looking through the most recent ones, they seem to all be negative, essentially calling him crazy. It's just sour grapes.
I do wish this site had more commenters, but the site requires a lengthy registration process before you can. So be it. I come to read anyway, I rarely engage in conversation. Too many crazies out there and it's too easy to get sucked into an argument that is a waste of time. I left Facebook for the same reason.