Chris Lowe

Chris Lowe

In 2001, Chris began his career in London, England as an analyst for the international financial markets news agency Reuters.

He later became an investigative reporter in his native Ireland. He worked for The Phoenix magazine, covering the real estate boom and bust there in the mid-2000s.

In 2007, Chris decided to “go independent.” He became an analyst at The Agora, the publishing firm founded by Bill Bonner in 1979.

With Bonner & Partners publisher Will Bonner (Bill’s eldest son), Chris helped launch Agora’s first foray into the Latin American market – with a financial publishing project in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Now, his mission is to bring readers like you the best investing and wealth-protection ideas, insights, and recommendations from the Legacy Research team.

Chris also heads up Legacy Research’s daily e-letter, The Daily Cut. It’s a daily selection of the best ideas and recommendations from the Legacy team.

Chris is happiest when he’s traveling the world, tracking down opportunities for readers. He’s currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.

Recent Articles

The Daily Cut: Central Bank Chaos Will Boost Cryptos

Editor's note: This article was originally published on September 19, 2019 via Legacy Research Group. Before we begin, a quick thank you… Last night, more…

On the Edge of a 200% Rally in Oil

Attacks on Saudi Arabian oil facilities sent crude oil prices spiking as much as 20%, the biggest move since the invasion of Kuwait in 1990.

Small Allocation to Bitcoin Can Dramatically Boost Portfolio Returns

Gold is a good way to diversify your wealth away from stocks. But an even better strategy is to own some gold and some bitcoin.

Your Savings Are at Risk in the Cashless World That’s Coming

Cash carries no interest rate, making it an important escape hatch. But if everyone is in the digital slaughterhouse, there’s no escape.

Crypto-Fiat Currency is a Disaster for Your Privacy

America’s elites understand that rolling out a purely digital dollar will give them even more power over the financial system.