Fergus Hodgson, CAIA, is director of Econ Americas and author of The Latin America Red Pill and Financial Sovereignty for Canadians. He holds an MBA in finance from Rice University and BAs in economics and political science from Boston University and the University of Waikato. He was founding editor of the PanAm Post.
Read His Publications
‘The Apprentice’ Rises Above Partisanship, Humanizes Donald Trump
Former President Need Not Fight Unflattering Film Focused on Mentor Roy Cohn
Trevor Loudon: “We Are Facing a Communist Revolution”
Author, Documentarian Shares Stern Warning with Colorado Audience
Matt Walsh Joins Hustlers with Vacuous ‘Am I Racist?’
Unfunny Mockumentary Film Is Squandered Opportunity
Lessons from Building a New Political Party
Ryan Smyth Reflects on Advocating Free Markets via Atlantica
Mark Moyar Pulls Back Curtain on ‘Masters of Corruption’ in Washington, DC
Military Historian, Donald Trump Appointee Witnessed the Swamp Firsthand
How to Survive the Law of the Jungle
Six Ways Smart Latinos Navigate Organized Crime
What Chinese Mining in Nicaragua Reveals about the Sandinista Dictatorship
Ortega-Murillo Regime Dispenses with Ideological Pretenses to Cling to Power
Why Buenos Aires Is the World’s Therapy Capital
Argentines Struggle with Dissonance between Myth and Reality
What Now for the Venezuelan Opposition?
Esteban Hernández: Phony Election Leaves Little Hope for Peaceful Solution
Impunity Observer Spotlights Leading Latam Journalists
RNC Attendees Learn of Anti-US Actions from Permanent Bureaucracy
Economic Literacy Is Not Enough
Better Thinking about the Economy Will Not Dissuade Legalized Plunder
The Key to Leveraging Mining for Economic Development
Adrian Day: Investors Crave Regime Certainty