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Bill Bonner is President of Agora Publishing and the author of the free daily e-mail The Daily Reckoning. Agora, Inc., an international publisher of financial, health, travel and special interest books and newsletters, seeks to serve as a modern marketplace for news and breakthrough ideas.

Bill Bonner, Kevin Kerr, Chris Mayer, Justice Litle, Dan Denning, Kurt Richebächer,
Addison Wiggin
, Chris Gaffney, James Boric, Dan Amoss, Sala Kannan, Bryon King,
Richard Daughty
, Greg Guenthner, Carl Waynberg, & Christopher Hancock

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Bill Bonner, Editor

09/14/2007  Requiem for an Economist
07/12/2007  Mortgage Backed Temptation
07/06/2007  Market Made Shock Wave
06/12/2007  The Million-Eyed Mark
05/22/2007  The Lower Depths of the Oil Crisis
05/04/2007  The Deceitful Equal Opportunity Market
04/27/2007  Dollar Fights Dow for Importance Supremacy
03/30/2007  Alpha Dogs
03/16/2007  Loans From Hell
03/02/2007  Money Matters That Matter to Money
03/02/2007  Normal Markets
02/02/2007  Confessions of a Newsletter Man  
12/02/2006  Little Big Bubbles
11/20/2006  What We Don't Know
10/27/2006  Iowa Jima
10/13/2006  The Coming Correction w/Addison Wiggin
09/22/2006  Hedge, I win... Fails, You Lose  
09/15/2006  Liar's Loans
09/08/2006  Festering Dudgeon
01/27/2006  The Butch Cassidy of Banking
01/20/2006  I, Greenspan
11/04/2005  Looking Up...Down on the Pampas
05/02/2005  A Thousand Clowns
03/18/2005  Deficit Disorders

Bill Bonner is the founder and editor of The Daily Reckoning. He is also the author, with Addison Wiggin, of The Wall Street Journal best seller Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving the Soft Depression of the 21st Century (John Wiley & Sons).

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Kevin Kerr, Contributor

04/27/2007  Overcoming the Fear Factor
03/30/2007  To Spread or Not to Spread
03/23/2007  Filtering Out the Noise
03/16/2007  Forecast: Partly Cloudy
03/09/2007  Not Your Grandfather's Commodities Market
02/23/2007  Trial by Fire  
02/09/2007  Resources Naturally
03/03/2006  Radioactive Profits
01/27/2006  Strong-Arming the Seesaw
11/21/2005  Greed Is Good! Or Is It?
07/29/2005  Red Storm Rising

Kevin Kerr is the editor of two highly successful and acclaimed financial advisory newsletters, Resource Trader Alert and Outstanding Investments.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Chris Mayer, Contributor

05/24/2007  Asia's New Silk Road
03/30/2007  India - Now What?
02/23/2007  The Key to the Commodity Boom
01/27/2007  The Perfect Storm in Power
01/06/2007  The World's Push for Power
12/12/2006  No Refuge in the Herd
11/20/2006  Global Treasure Hunting
10/13/2006  The Paris of South America
09/15/2006  The Consequences of Blistering Summer
09/08/2006  Shadow Statistics
12/09/2005  The Gold Standard Gets No Respect
10/14/2005  The Booming 51st State
03/28/2005  The Decay of Paper Currency

Chris Mayer is a veteran of the banking industry, specifically in the area of corporate lending. A financial writer since 1998, Mr. Mayer’s essays have appeared in a wide variety of publications, from the Mises.org Daily Article series to here in The Daily Reckoning. 

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Justice Litle, Contributor

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

Justice Litle is an editor of Outstanding Investments, ranked number one by Hulbert's Financial Digest for total return performance over the past five years. 

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Dan Denning, Contributor

04/27/2007  China Resources Boom Only Just Beginning
03/02/2007  Japanica!
02/10/2006  Life During Wartime
01/06/2006  Great Expectations  
09/23/2005  Castles in the Air
07/29/2005  Decapitation Strategy
07/16/2005  Energy's Liquid Future
07/01/2005  The New Serfdom  
07/01/2005  Financial Terrorism
06/03/2005  Less to the Dollar Than Meets the Eye  
04/11/2005  The Energy Revolution Intensifies  

Dan Denning is the editor of The Daily Reckoning Australia. He’s also the author of 2005’s best-selling The Bull Hunter (John Wiley & Sons), and spent five years as editor of Strategic Investment, one of the most respected “big-picture” investment newsletters on the market.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for the late Kurt Richebächer, Contributor

03/23/2007  An Unprecedented Speculative Spree
02/02/2007  Corporate America to the Rescue?
12/15/2006  Monetary Anarchy
11/20/2006  Suicidal Trade Deficit
10/27/2006  Restructuring the U.S. Economy- Downward
09/15/2006  A Tightening Farce
09/16/2005  The Fed's Wild Imagination
06/24/2005  Crippling "Wealth"
04/22/2005  The Great Wealth Deception  

Dr. Kurt Richebächer was the editor of The Richebächer Letter. Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker once said: "Sometimes I think that the job of central bankers is to prove Kurt Richebächer wrong." He passed away in August 2007, at the age of 88.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Addison Wiggin, Contributor

06/30/2007  Pathological Consumption
12/12/2006  The Dismal History of Phony Money
12/01/2006  Bretton Woods
09/08/2006  From Know-how to Nowhere
08/19/2005  A Modern Dilemma
05/02/2005  The Story of Energy

Addison Wiggin is the editorial director and publisher of The Daily Reckoning. Mr. Wiggin is also the author, with Bill Bonner, of the international bestseller "Financial Reckoning Day" and the upcoming thriller "Empire of Debt." 

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Chris Gaffney, Contributor

07/06/2007  Waiting on the Central Banks
06/30/2007  FOMC In Fairytale Land
06/20/2007  Worst Housing Market Since the Depression
06/12/2007  Range Bound in the U.S.
05/04/2007  Manufacturing Continues to Surprise

Chris Gaffney has been involved in investment services since 1987 and is director of sales for structured products at EverBank World Markets. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and also holds degrees in accounting and finance from Washington University in St. Louis.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for James Boric, Contributor

12/01/2006  A Day That Will Go Down In History
09/08/2006  Garage Stocks Leading the Market
05/02/2005  Ahead of the Herd

James Boric is editor of the small cap advisory letter Penny Stock Fortunes, where he looks for great companies at penny stock prices.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Dan Amoss, Contributor

04/15/2007  The Alchemist of the Oil Patch
03/16/2007  Paper Money Is a Claim on Wealth
02/09/2007  Who's Been Sleeping In Our Beds?

Dan Amoss, CFA is managing editor for Strategic Investment and a contributing editor for Whiskey & Gunpowder. 

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Sala Kannan, Contributor

09/30/2005  Big, Big Pockets
06/24/2005  Trading Like a Seventh-Grader

Born in India and a graduate of the University of Cambridge, Sala Kannan boasts connections with economists and industry insiders worldwide. 

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Bryon King, Contributor

09/22/2006  The Nature of Disaster
03/18/2005  Barrels of Oil, Miles of Mud

Byron King currently serves 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.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Richard Daughty, Contributor

09/14/2007 Money Won't Supply Your Soup Spoon

Richard Daughty is general partner and COO for Smith Consultant Group, serving the financial and medical communities, and the editor of The Mogambo Guru economic newsletter - an avocational exercise to heap disrespect on those who desperately deserve it.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Greg Guenthner, Contributor

02/23/2007  The Great Eight and the Blue Chip Myth

Former beat reporter Greg Guenthneruses his newsroom experience to dig up the hard-to-find headlines that could lead to big gains for your penny stock portfolio. 

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Carl Waynberg, Contributor

09/23/2005  Is Copper Popping Its Top?

Carl Waynberg is editor of The GRIP, a contrarian investment strategy supported by reams of scientific evidence. The GRIP targets young companies of solid value trading in America's overlooked small cap exchanges.

ARCHIVED ARTICLES for Christopher Hancock, Contributor

05/22/2007  It's Never Different This Time

Christopher Hancock has spent the last two years doing investment research primarily focused on emerging markets, specifically China and Hong Kong. His desire to work for an independent firm led him to Agora Financial, where he now is the editor of Free Market Investor.

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