Publisher and editor of The Midas Letter and host of Midas Letter Live.
Has interviewed a wide array of influential people, including Dan Bilzerian, Superbowl champion Rob Gronkowski, Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary, Danny Moses of The Big Short fame and even Mexico's 55th President Vincente Fox.
A self-taught writer, investor, and armchair economist. He's studied economics, history, literature, monetary policy, mining, agriculture, physics, programming, internet, filmmaking, and music. He has financed and runs multiple businesses.
James is irreverent, controversial and anti-establishment. He hates all government hypocrisy. He believes the markets are designed by the financial elite for the sole purpose of stealing everyone's wealth. He believes governments are employed by the financial elite to steal everything in sight and send it up the food chain.
James loves it when the little guy wins... He's a huge fan of self-reliance, going off grid, hunting, fishing, and growing his own food… He's even purchased a farm in southern Ontario, named Cardinal Farm. In addition to working on the grounds, he's completely restoring the main home, originally built in 1910.
Emmy-nominated new anchor for PBS' Nightly Business News
He's interviewed countless titans of industry such as Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Sir Richard Branson, Steve Forbes and many more…
His decades of work as a journalist afforded him the chance to keep his finger on the pulse of the markets and bring main street's traders unfettered access to the breaking news of the financial world.
He has also put his knowledge to practical use… becoming a self-taught— and successful — investor.
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