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Obscene Stock Valuations a Massive Stock Market Rally Threat

Stock Market Rally Under Siege from High Valuations, Increasing Volatility And Tighter Liquidity Conditions Cracks are starting to appear in this...

Two Catalysts That Could Trigger the Next Financial Crisis

Analysts Believe Earnings Deceleration And Rising Interest Rates Could Spark the Next Financial Crisis Global strategists for both JPMorgan Chase...

Be Prepared for a Shocking Stock Market Correction in Next Three Months

Stock Market Correction Typically Happens in the Fall When Markets Are Overextended; Special Considerations This Year Whether you've been sitting...

2008 Financial Crisis And Dotcom Bubble Predictor Issues Fresh Warning

The Man Who Nailed the 2008 Financial Crisis & Dotcom Bubble Predicting Similar Imminent Market Fate Howard Marks of Oaktree Capital...

U.S. Debt Ceiling Crisis: Nothing Is a Given With Trump at the Helm

U.S. Debt Ceiling Crisis Is Here Again, and the Stakes Couldn't Be Higher The déjà vu of yet another United States debt...

Benjamin A. Smith

Ben is an editor at Lombardi Financial, specializing in politics, macroeconomics, and precious metals investing. Ben has an affinity for contrarian investment ideas neglected by the mainstream media. Before joining Lombardi Publishing, he worked as an equities trader on a major Bay Street investment desk. He also served as Vice President of Bitgold, an international payments service which allows people to transfer funds and hold savings with physical gold. Ben has profiled, covered, and written investment profiles on thousands of companies, both publicly and privately listed. His work has been featured on Business Television and in The Globe & Mail. Outside of his professional life, Ben enjoys time outdoors, family getaways, and following professional baseball.

Get to know Ben…

How did you first get involved in the capital markets?

I started my career on Bay Street as an equities trader. While training myself on the company account, I was consistently making profits for the firm. Thus, my career in the capital markets was born.

Was your first attempt at trading successful, and how has this shaped your investing opinions?

My investment philosophy has changed over the years, in part to negative changes in exchange rules disfavoring average investors and a maturation of general economic philosophies. While it is more difficult to reap profits with “day trading” strategies, consistent market-beating strategies are still available to those who understand trends and think outside-the-box.

What has been the most memorable moment in your investing career?

Viewing the events of 9/11 happen live on CNBC during the pre-market period. As you can imagine, there was substantial calamity and confusion initially as the tragic events unfolded. When the markets re-opened on September 17, 2001, experiencing the panic selling first-hand was breathtaking. It was the type of market action one never forgets.