Chris MacIntosh is Founder and CEO of Capitalist Exploits, an independent investment research service known for its contrarian and macro-driven investment strategies. He is also a Managing Partner of Glenorchy Capital, a hedge fund trading global equities, bonds, commodities, and currencies. Chris is a generalist investor who looks for asymmetric investments across the globe. Throughout his career, he has founded and built several multi-million dollar businesses in the investment industry, including overseeing the deployment of over $30 million into venture capital opportunities. Earlier in his career, he spent years at JP Morgan, Lehman Brothers, Robert Fleming, and Invesco.
Chris MacIntosh Professional Experience / Academic History
Professional Experience
Academic History
Under his leadership, Capitalist Exploits offers unique analysis on global macro themes, finding asymmetric risk/reward opportunities.
The platform offers a range of products and services to help members make smarter decisions and potentially maximize profits.
He is the Editor of the Insider newsletter, a bi-weekly service that highlights five deep-value investment opportunities, accompanied by macroeconomic analysis and sector insights.
Members gain access to the company's proprietary research, detailed analysis of global markets, interviews with industry experts, stock screener tools, and other valuable resources.
INVESTMENT APPROACH
Chris is known for his contrarian and macroeconomic approach to investing.
After gaining extensive experience in the corporate world, he transitioned into entrepreneurship, building and selling multiple million-dollar companies.
Today, he focuses on identifying asymmetric opportunities—investments where the potential upside significantly outweighs the downside risk.Â
MEDIA & PUBLICATIONS
Chris is a sought-after speaker and has appeared on numerous investment podcasts, sharing his insights on macroeconomics and investment strategies.
He has been featured on Business Insider, MarketWatch, Zero Hedge, Investing.com, Value Walk, The National Business Review, Harvest, and Real Vision.