Christopher Mayer
Chris Mayer is the editor of Capital and Crisis (formerly The Fleet Street Letter) and is also the editor and creator of CrisisPoint Trader.
His essays have appeared on a number of Web sites and publications, including, The Mises Institute, the Freeman, The Daily Reckoning, GoldEagle.com, LewRockwell.com, FiendBear.com, PrudentBear.com, Grant's Investor and Individual Investor Magazine. His views on financial matters have also been widely quoted, including in the highly regarded Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
Chris began his career in banking, specifically, corporate lending, after earning an MBA with a concentration in finance. He later started writing Capital & Crisis, a monthly newsletter that gave Chris' unique brand of financial commentary a more regular and expanded format. With an unusual fondness for old books, old investors and old ideas, Chris fits perfectly into the Capital & Crisis mold. Sign up for The Daily Reckoning
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Read recent Daily Reckoning articles by Chris Mayer: A Magic Formula - 01/05/2006 by Chris Mayer "If there were only a simple and reliable way to find great stocks, a combination to look for or a magic formula of some kind
something the average investor can use and depend on." The Gold Standard Gets No Respect - 12/08/2005 by Chris Mayer "The gold standard is nothing more than a straitjacket. To those who see gold's charms, that is precisely its chief merit. You see, the gold standard checks the creation of new money." Ka-Ching
Love That Sound! - 11/15/2005 by Chris Mayer "Corporate America is flush with cash
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