Addison WigginAddison Wiggin is the editorial director and publisher of Agora Financial, a multimillion-dollar financial research and publishing group based in Baltimore, Maryland. His e-newsletter, The Daily Reckoning, has attracted more than 550,000 readers world-wide Britain and is translated daily into French, German and Spanish, and has been popularized by such mainstream publications as Money and Marketwatch.com. Wiggin has been featured as an expert in such publications as The New York Times Magazine, Worth, The MotleyFool.com, The Street.com and CNN/Money. Mr. Wiggin has been a student, writer and commentator of financial markets and governments for more than a decade. With a master's degree in philosophy from St. John's College and experience working with the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., Mr. Wiggin has acquired both a macroeconomic and contrarian's outlook on domestic and international markets. His publications include the international bestsellers Empire of Debt, Demise of the Dollar, and Financial Reckoning Day (John Wiley & Sons, New York, London) and a frequent guest on national radio and television programs. Sign up for The Daily Reckoning
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Read recent Daily Reckoning articles by Addison Wiggin: Popular Delusions - 12/13/2005 by Addison Wiggin "So what do you do? You stick to the old chestnuts like 'buy low, sell high.' How do you know what's low? Well, you have little help in making that determination, except for what has happened in the past." When The Saints Go Marching In - 09/03/2005 by Addison Wiggin and Kate Incontrera "Hurricane Katrina did more than devastate the South - she destroyed the image that the United States had been working so hard to upkeep and cultivate over the years." The Smart Money Strategy - 09/01/2005 by Addison Wiggin "A shrinking dollar, growing federal debt, the housing bubble, rising oil prices
they all add up to financial vulnerability. But, as Addison Wiggin explains, there are steps investors can take to avoid loss - and profit
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