Addison Wiggin
Editorial Director of The Daily Reckoning USA, Addison has been a writer and commentator of financial markets for over a decade. He is also co-author of the bestseller Financial Reckoning Day.
Adrian Ash
Formerly head of editorial at Fleet Street Publications Ltd, Adrian Ash has been studying and writing about the investment markets for the last 9 years. He is now head of research at BullionVault.
Alan Reiter
Alan Reiter has specialised in finance, corporate banking and consulting for more than 20 years.
Alfred Smith
Alfred Smith is a former research fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs and consultant to the London Commodity Exchange.
Amanda Skinner
Amanda Skinner is COO for Lay & Wheeler. She has over 20 years experience and specialises in wine investment portfolio management.
Andrew Vaughan
Andrew Vaughan has worked as a senior equity analyst, stockbroker and private finance businessman in London, Singapore, and Jakarta. He shared his 17 years’ experience with members of the Zurich Club, where he was Investment Director.
Axel Merk
Axel Merk is manager of the Merk Hard Currency Fund, a US mutual fund that invests in a basket of hard currencies from countries with strong monetary policies assembled to protect against the depreciation of the U.S. dollar relative to other currencies.
Beat Ernie
Beat Erni is the “man on the ground” in Zurich, Switzerland for the Profit Hunter service.
Bill Bonner
Bill Bonner is founder and president of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter companies, which owns both Fleet Street Publications and MoneyWeek magazine in the UK.
Bob Prechter
President of the economic forecasting firm Elliott Wave International. He is also the author of Conquer The Crash, No.1 on the Wall Street Journal's Business Bestseller's List. Part 1 of Conquer the Crash investigates the evidence that a bust is coming.
Brian Durrant
Brian Durrant is Editor of The Fleet Street Letter. An expert in stockbroking and foreign exchange markets, he’s also led the research department at one of London's leading futures and options brokers.
Bud Conrad
Bud Conrad holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Yale and an MBA from Harvard. He has held positions with IBM, CDC, Amdahl, and Tandem. Currently, he serves as a local board member of the National Association of Business Economics and teaches graduate courses in investing at Golden Gate University.
Byron King
Byron King contributes to the successful newsletter Smart Commodities UK. Currently serving as an attorney in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he received his Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1981 and is a cum laude graduate of Harvard University.
Charles Sizemore
Charles Sizemore is an analyst for HS Dent Investment Management and a contributor to the HS Dent Forecast, Harry Dent's monthly newsletter. Prior to joining the HS Dent research team, Charles covered the markets as a freelance journalist while earning his master's degree in finance and accounting at the London School of Economics.
Chris Mayer
Christopher Mayer is the editor of the US Fleet Street Letter. His contrarian essays have appeared on a number of websites and publications including the Mises Institute, the Freeman, GoldEagle.com, LewRockwell.com, FiendBear.com, PrudentBear.com and Individual Investor Magazine. His views on financial matters have also been widely quoted, including in the highly regarded Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
Congressman Ron Paul
Dr. Paul is the leading spokesman in Washington for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill.
Dan Amoss
Dan Amoss CFA is Managing Editor of Strategic Investment, the highly respected US newsletter. Previously Dan worked at Investment Counselors of Maryland - investment advisors tor one of America's top small-cap value mutual funds over the past 15 years.
Dan Denning
Author of 2005's best-selling The Bull Hunter (John Wiley & Sons), Dan Denning is the Editor of the Daily Reckoning Australia. He is also Editor of Strategic Investment Australia, one of the most respected "big-picture" investment newsletters on the market. A former specialist in small-cap stocks, Dan draws on his network of global contacts from his new base in Melbourne, Australia.
Dan Ferris
Dan Ferris has spent over ten years studying the commodities markets, making countless correct predictions about the price moves of electricity, oil, natural gas and coal in the process. An expert in the field of distributed power generation.
David Fuller
David Fuller, director of Stockcube Research, has been the eponymous analyst and Editor of Fuller Money since its launch 20 years ago. A writer, lecturer and active trader, he is one of the world's most experienced and highly regarded independent market commentators, and is frequently quoted by the international press.
David Michael Green
David Michael Green is an associate political professor of Political Science at Hofstra University, New York.
Derek Moorehouse
Derek Moorhouse has been a financial journalist for the last 11 years. He was educated at Oxford University and has worked in Japan.
Doug Casey
Author of best-sellers Strategic Investing, Crisis Investing and Crisis Investing for the Rest of the 90's, Mr Casey has lived in seven countries and visited over 100 more. He has appeared on scores of major radio and TV shows and remains an active speculator in the stock, bond, commodity, and real estate markets around the world.
Doug Hornig
Doug Hornig is the author of nine books whose work has also appeared in Business Week and more. He is a contributor to “What We Now Know” – the free weekly e-letter from Casey Research.
Dr Kurt Richebacher
Dr Richebächer's articles appear regularly in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The Fleet Street Letter and other respected financial publications. France's Le Figaro magazine once ran a feature story on him as "the man who predicted the Asian crisis."
Dr Marc Faber
Editor of the infamous Gloom, Boom and Doom Report and a major contributor to Strategic Investment. Dr Faber has been headquartered in Hong Kong for nearly 20 years, during which time he has specialised in Asian markets and advised major clients seeking down and out bargains with deep hidden value, unknown to the average investing public.
Dr Steve Sjuggerud
He has worked in the investment world as a stockbroker, the vice president of a $50 million global mutual fund, an international hedge fund manager, and the director of several research departments. An international currency expert, he is also a member of the Zurich Club's advisory panel.
Eric Fry
Our "man-on-the-scene" in New York, Eric J.Fry has been a specialist in international equities since the early 1980s. He was a professional portfolio manager for more than 10 years, and authored the first comprehensive guide to American Depositary Receipts.
Frank Hemsley
Frank Hemsley has edited the world renowned Fleet Street Letter, Red Hot Penny Shares and The Zurich Club Communiqué. Frank's ability to see the wider, macro-economic picture gives him an uncanny sixth sense in pinning down the next big prevailing money-making trend.
Frank Suess
Mr. Suess started his career as a management consultant with Andersen Consulting in 1989. Before taking the lead at BFI Consulting in 1998, Mr. Suess was a Senior Manager with Price Waterhouse, working as a strategic and operational consultant to a number of international corporations. He has a bachelor's degree in Finance from Saint Mary’s College, Moraga, CA, U.S.A. and an MBA from UC Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Garry White
Garry White is Editor of Smart Commodities UK. With experience in pan-European equities for traders and fund managers globally, he focuses on strategic investing in some of the hottest sectors around.
Gary Shilling
Dr Gary Shilling is president of A. Gary Shilling & Co. Inc., an investment advisory and economic consulting firm and publisher of the monthly INSIGHT newsletter. A regular columnist for Forbes magazine, Gary Shilling appears frequently on radio and television business shows and has written six books, including Is Inflation Ending? Are You Ready? in 1983, and more recently, two books detailing his forecast for the new world order and its consequences for your wallet.
Glynn Davis
A former fund management and venture capital specialist in the City, Glynn Davis is a regular correspondent for the Grocer magazine. He also writes for the Guardian, Financial Times and RetailWeek. His specific stock market recommendations appear in the Fleet Street Letter, the UK's longest-running investment newsletter.
Hans Senholz
President emeritus of The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in Irvington, NY. His essays and articles have appeared in over thirty-six major German journals and newspapers, and 500 more that reach American audiences.
Harry S. Dent Jr
Harry S.Dent Jr. is a noted author who has written several books, including two best sellers. Mr Dent has appeared on 'Good Morning America', CNBC, CNN/Fn, and has been featured in numerous publications including Barron’s, Investor’s Business Daily, Entrepreneur, Fortune, Success, US News & World Report, and The Wall Street Journal.
Isabel Turner And Erin Hamilton
Isabel Turner and Erin Hamilton are editors of the popular Miner Diaries. Isabel is a highly experienced financial journalist and former stockbroker. South African Erin is an analytical researcher writer and Editor with mining contacts around the globe.
James Boric
James Boric is one of the leading small-cap analysts in the US. He began his finance career on Wall Street successfully picking winning stocks. With time and experience, James realized his goal: to figure out how an average, everyday investor with little capital could become wealthy.
James Kunstler
James Kunstler has worked as a reporter and feature writer for a number of newspapers, and finally as a staff writer for Rolling Stone Magazine. In 1975, he dropped out to write books on a full-time basis.
James Turk
James Turk has specialized in international banking, finance and investments since graduating in 1969 from George Washington University with a BA degree in International Economics. He is the author of two books and several monographs and articles on money and banking. He is the co-author of "The Coming Collapse of the Dollar" (Doubleday, December 2004).
James Woodburn
James Woodburn is a writer and researcher for Smart Money UK, publishers of Red Hot Penny Shares. Red Hot Penny Shares can help you discover the high-growth superstars of tomorrow. Companies you’ll find out about before the City analysts… before fat cat fund managers… even before 99% of regular private investors… so you can invest in them first. Investing in shares can lose you some or all of your investment. Never risk more than you can afford to lose. Small company shares can be illiquid and carry higher risk than other shares. Past performance is no guide to the future. Consult a financial advisor if unsure. Fleet Street Publications Ltd. 020 7633 3600
Janice Warman
Janice Waman is associate editor of MoneyWeek magazine, a financial digest giving readers intelligent and entertaining commentary on the most important financial stories of the week, and suggesting ways in which to profit from them.
Jeff Clark
A veteran trader and professional money manager from San Francisco, Jeff Clark has been trading stocks and options for more than 20 years. One of his accounts is $40 million. Another is $22 million. Most of his clients are CEOs, corporate presidents, and professional traders.
John Lewis
John Lewis has traded successfully across the whole range of markets specialising at different times in commodity futures, sterling and FX. Since 1998 John has worked in the hedge fund business, writing a weekly commentary and managing a diverse global macro portfolio.
John Mauldin
The creative force behind the Millennium Wave investment theory and author of the weekly economic e-mail Thoughts from the Frontline and a private letter for accredited investors. As well as being a frequent contributor to the US Fleet Street Letter and Strategic Investment, Mr Mauldin is author of the best-selling Bull's Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke & Mirrors Market (John Wiley & Sons, 2004).
John Robson and Andrew Selsby
John Robson and Andrew Selsby are fund managers at RH Asset Management Limited. They also write for the Onassis Newsletter, a fortnightly newsletter that gives insight into the investment markets.
John Stepek
John Stepek is editor of Money Morning, the free daily no-nonsense look at what’s happening to house prices and stock markets around the world delivered by Money Week magazine.
Justice Litle
As Editor of Outstanding Investments Justice has worked with soybean farmers, cattle ranchers, energy consultants, currency traders, scrap metal dealers and everyone in between, including multiple hedge funds. Mr Litle also acted as head trader for a private equity partnership, and contributed to Trend Following, a popular trading book by Mike Covel (FT/Prentice Hall, 2004).
Keith Cotterill
Keith has been a commodities trader for over 20 years. Over the last 18 months, his trading system has generated commodity gains like 48% from a 2.7% movement in the gold price...116% from a 5.7% shift in lumber...45% when the price of cocoa moved just 3.3%...and 119% from a 9% movement in the copper price...and more.
Kevin Burton
Kevin Burton is co-editor of the 96 Investor News, specialising in the equity markets and alternative investments.
Lila Rajiva
Lila Rajiva is a freelance journalist and the author of ‘The Language of Empire’ (Monthly Review Press, 2005).
Lord William Rees-Mogg
William Rees-Mogg is former editor-in-chief for The Times and a member of the House of Lords. He has been credited with accurately forecasting glasnost, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the 1987 crash.
Louisa Davis
Louisa Davis is a former Editor of The Daily Reckoning. Louisa studied English Literature at university, where she was also Editor for the university magazine.
Mark O'Byrne
Mark O'Byrne is a director of Gold and Silver Investments Limited. For further information on how to buy and hold physical gold coins and bullion you can log onto the company's website at www.gold.ie
Mark Skousen
Known as the "maverick" of economics for his contrarian and optimistic views, his sometimes-outrageous statements and predictions, Mark Skousen is a college professor, prolific author and world-renowned speaker. He's made his unique sense of market and investment trends known and respected in the financial world. With a Ph.D. in economics and a focus on the principles of free-market capitalism and "Austrian" economics, Mark Skousen has often gone contrary to the crowd in his investment choices and economic predictions -- and has often been proved right.
Mark Tier
Mark Tier is an Australian writer and businessman who lives in Hong Kong “partly because paying taxes is against my religion.” Founder of the investment newsletter World Money Analyst, which he published and edited until 1991, he is also the author of Understanding Inflation, which became a bestseller in Australia in 1974, and The Nature of Market Cycles.
Matthew Elliott and Dr Lee Rotherham
Matthew Elliott is co-founder and Chief Executive of The TaxPayers' Alliance, a pressure group launched in 2004 to represent taxpayers in the corridors of power and to fight for lower taxes. Now with over 10,000 supporters, it is regularly cited in the media as the taxpayers' waste watcher. Dr Lee Rotherham is by background a linguist and historian. He has advised three successive Shadow Foreign Secretaries and is a widely published writer on the European Union.
Michael Orme
Michael Orme has over 30 years experience as an analyst, stockbroker and writer. Formerly working for the Investors Chronicle, he was one of the first in the world to cover the semiconductor industry.
Mike Shedlock
Michael Shedlock worked in the financial services industry for 20 years at some of the top institutions in the country including Harris Bank, the Bank of Montreal, Bank One, First National Bank of Chicago, and First Data Corp. Mish runs one of the more popular stock boards on the Motley Fool, Investment Analysis Clubs / Mishedlo and one of the more popular boards on Silicon Investor, Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis. You can see more of Mish's writing on his blog also entitled Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.
Mike Wilson
Mike Wilson is a highly experienced financial and economic journalist who has previously worked at the Financial Times. He was also the co-editor of True Wealth, a monthly investment advisory service with focus on the international markets.
MoneyWeek
MoneyWeek is the UK's fastest-growing financial magazine. A must-read for investors, savers, and spendthrifts alike, MoneyWeek gives you all the week's most crucial financial news – plus news and views from top analysts both in Britain and around the world. Find our more on The MoneyWeek website: www.moneyweek.com
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
An essayist principally concerned with the problems of uncertainty and knowledge, Taleb's interests lie at the intersection of philosophy, mathematics, finance, literature and cognitive science, but he has stayed extremely close to the ground, thanks to an uninterrupted two-decade career as a mathematical trader.
Nathan Lewis
Nathan Lewis was formerly the Chief International Economist of a firm that provides investment advice to institutional investors. Today, he is part of the investing team at an asset-management company. He has written for the Financial Times, Asian Wall Street Journal, Daily Yomiuri, Japan Times, Pravda, Dow Jones Newswires, and other publications. He has appeared on financial programs in Asia,and the Middle East.
Neil Clark
Neil Clark writes regularly for The Guardian, The Australian, The Times, New Statesman, The Spectator, Racing Post and The Fleet Street Letter.
Nick Louth
Author of Multiply Your Money: The Easy Guide to Savings and Investments (McGraw Hill), Nick Louth writes regularly for the Financial Times, Investors Chronicle and MSN website. He is also a key contributor to the Fleet Street Letter, Britain's longest-running investment advisory publication.
Paul Tustain
Paul Tustain is the founder and director of BullionVault.com, the secure and cost-effective dealing service for gold investors. He also edits Galmarley, the popular free research site on gold. After selling SAM - a specialist banking and risk management systems provider which he founded in 1990 - Paul now consults on risk management within the financial sector and is well known as a writer, publisher and TV panellist.
Peter Temple
Peter Temple had an 18-year career in fund management and investment analysis in London before turning to full time writing in 1988. He is the author of several books on investing and trading, including the best-selling 'Magic Numbers: The 33 key Ratios That Every Investor Should Know', a guide to calculating key financial ratios and Hedge Funds. His articles appear widely in publications such as London's Financial Times and Investors Chronicle.
Puru Saxena
Puru Saxena is the editor and publisher of Money Matters, an economic and financial publication NOW available at www.purusaxena.com. An investment adviser based in Hong Kong, he is a regular guest on CNBC, BBC, Bloomberg, NDTV Profit and writes for several newspapers and financial journals.
Richard Teather
Richard Teather, is a renowned European tax specialist, consultant, writer and commentator. He began his career as a tax consultant in the City following a law degree at Oxford University. An expert in the field of UK tax he is also an advisor on tax reform to political parties and the state of Jersey. Richard is the author of numerous publications, including: The Benefits of Tax Competition. His works have been cited or translated into ten foreign languages. He is also a senior lecturer in tax law at Bournemouth University and Editor of Finance Confidential.
Addison Wiggin
Editorial Director of The Daily Reckoning USA, Addison Wiggin is also the author, with Bill Bonner, of the international bestseller Financial Reckoning Day and a frequent guest on national US radio and television programs.
Rob Fannon
Rob is the editor of Phase 1 Investor and has considerable experience in business and science, a necessary attribute for an investor in healthcare and biotechnology. He studied physiology and biochemistry as an undergraduate, and he’s worked at the lab bench in both the academic setting and private sector. He helped open a new biotechnology company in India, and holds a Masters degree in public health and an MBA, both from Johns Hopkins University.
Rob Mackrill
Editor of The Daily Reckoning, Rob is an expert on value investing, tax, pensions and asset allocation. He also contributes to The Zurich Club and Finance Confidential as Managing Editor.
Sala Kannan
A self-described disciple of Langston Hughes, Edgar Allen Poe, and Gertrude Stein, S.R. Nunnally’s amazing resume pulls together a unique mix of art history, computer science, and financial research that’s given her an unparalleled edge in today’s financial marketplace. She now travels the world to uncover the best alternative energy stocks available.
Sara Nunnally
A self-described disciple of Langston Hughes, Edgar Allen Poe, and Gertrude Stein, S.R. Nunnally’s amazing resume pulls together a unique mix of art history, computer science, and financial research that’s given her an unparalleled edge in today’s financial marketplace. She now travels the world to uncover the best alternative energy stocks available.
Sean Corrigan
Former City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning and stalwart economist of the anti-government Austrian school, Sean Corrigan has recently taken up the post of Chief Investment Strategist at Diapason Commodities Management, who have offices in Lausanne and London.
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes is president and chief executive officer of Forbes and editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine. In both 1996 and 2000, Forbes campaigned for the Republican nomination of the US presidency. He continues to promote his agenda of a flat tax system.
Steve Sjuggerud
Steve was a member of the Daily Wealth research team, leading readers to the very best (and often hidden) investment opportunities in the world – way ahead of the crowds. He now writes regularly for The Daily Reckoning.
Sven Lorenz
Sven Lorenz bought his first stock when he was 13. By the time he turned 16, he was speaking at investor conferences in his native Germany, and selling his own privately produced research reports. By 19, a leading university professor hired him as his youngest research assistant ever, and Sven began selling his investment research to some of Germany’s leading investment publications. Founder of the highly profitable Profit Hunter service, Mr Lorenz is now a private wealth manager.
The Mogambo Guru
Richard Daughty is general partner and COO for Smith Consultant Group in the US, and the editor of The Mogambo Guru economic newsletter, an avocational exercise to heap disrespect on those who desperately deserve it. The Mogambo Guru appears in the UK Daily Reckoning every Tuesday, and is quoted frequently in Barron's as well as other fine publications.
the Profit Hunter team
Based in Zurich, Frankfurt and London - but reporting from around the world - the Profit Hunter team aim to uncover truly contrarian investment opportunities in the most beaten down countries, sectors and markets around. From Iraqi oil plays to copper mines in war zones and Russian shopping malls, you can find our more about Profit Hunter here http://www.fspinvest.co.uk/investment-services/profit-hunter.html
The Zurich Club
The Zurich Club is one of the UK's oldest and most respected wealth and investment advisories. It's focus is to help you grow and protect your wealth. If you would like to find out more visit http://www.fspinvest.co.uk/investment-services/zurich-club/join-the-zurich-club.html
Tom Bulford
Editor of Red Hot Penny Shares, Tom Bulford has worked as a fund manager in London and Hong Kong for over 20 years. Tom keeps readers updated on small cap market news in his free e-letter, The Penny Sleuth.
Tom Dyson
Tom Dyson made his first trade age 12. The stock returned 300% in less than 9 months. Since then, Tom has worked on a bond trading desk at Salomon brothers, qualified to the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and ridden freight trains all over North America.
Tom Tragett
Tom Tragett trades currencies full time on his own account. He got his experience working for investment banks like First National Bank of Maryland, Berliner Bank A.G., The Long Term Credit Bank of Japan and RZB-Austria over 26 years.
