Chip Wood

The given name of our new Marketing Director is Wallis W. Wood, but he’s been known all his life as “Chip”. He has an extensive background in financial publishing and marketing. He was the publisher for several best-selling books, including Crisis Investing by Doug Casey, None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen and Larry Abraham, and The War on Goldi by Antony Sutton.

Chip was the founder of Soundview Publications, a consumer newsletter publishing company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Among the numerous titles he published were Doug Casey’s Investing in Crisis, Larry Abraham’s Inside Reporter, Dr. Robert Rowen’s Second Opinion, Dr. Nan Fuch’s Women’s Health Letter and Caribbean Travel Letter, which he insisted on researching and writing himself.

He was also the host for many years on an award-winning radio talk show in Atlanta called, cleverly enough, “The Chip Wood Show”. Chip has served as Master of Ceremonies at many investment conferences, including FreedomFest, the New Orleans Monetary Conference, the Agora Symposium, Investment U, the Atlanta Investment Conference, and most recently at the ASI sponsored event in Rockville, MD.

In addition to serving as Director of Marketing for ASI, Chip also writes three weekly columns distributed to more than half-a-million subscribers. You can find Straight Talk, Chip Shots and This Week in History at www.personalliberty.com.

Chip and his wife Nancy live in Jacksonville, FL, where they enjoy playing host to two parents, seven children, eight grandchildren and, numerous friends. We are delighted to have his financial and marketing savvy at Asset Strategies International.

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May 14, 2012

Goldi and silver continued moving lower this morning as risk aversion remains the preeminent consensus among market participants. Political uncertainty in Greece has triggered large equity losses and has driven yields on “safe haven” bonds lower.

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