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Chris Temple

Editor & Publisher,

The National Investor

  • Owner, National Investor Publishing

About Chris

Now in his fifth decade in the financial and investment world, Chris Temple is known as an original and provocative thinker whose accuracy on the markets over time has been uncanny. This he chalks up to long since acquiring the kind of knowledge that he now is privileged to pass on to his members at The National Investor as well as to broader audiences throughout the investment media.

Chris's Articles

(Sponsored Content) Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing, is musing on the most recent meeting of the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee. To him, things look as if they will head in the direction he's long been predicting: A renewed easing of Fed policy despite the renewed rise in inflation. 
(Sponsored Content) January 29, 2024 will end up going down in history as every bit as pivotal as was September 15, 2008, says Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing.
Sponsored Content - The present monetary tightening cycle now seems to be nearing its end (as far as rate hikes by Fed Chairman “Fire Marshall Jay” and his crew are concerned, anyhow; The Fed will reportedly continue trimming its balance sheet for the foreseeable future). That has many investors giddy, says Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing.
Sponsored Content - The talk increasingly in ever-exuberant markets is that The Federal Reserve is all but finished with its nearly year-and-a-half long regimen of hiking interest rates, says Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing.