The Daily Dirtnap is a market newsletter for professional investors focused on gauging market sentiment and how to capitalize on it. Jared Dillian offers an invaluable asset for anyone seeking to think differently about the markets and question the consensus. The newsletter gives you a close-up, creative take on the markets, featuring contrarian calls and thorough analysis of developing macro trends. The Daily Dirtnap contains a wealth of trade ideas for the self-directed, sophisticated investor and is published 225 times per year. Traders, hedge fund managers, financial advisors, and other market participants depend on Jared Dillian’s The Daily Dirtnap for quick, fresh market insights.
MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
225 Issues of The Daily Dirtnap Each Year.
Every business day, Dillian sends out fresh market insights that are relevant, intellectually stimulating, and wickedly contrarian.
Length 3‒5 Pages.
Each issue is about three pages long and crammed full of insightful contrarian commentary. While not a dissertation, it’s intelligent, original, and sharp.
Invites to Private Events.
Get invited to his once-a-year private conference DirtCon held in Myrtle Beach, California. It is an all-day event featuring financial experts from all corners of the market.
Special Access to The Daily Dirtnap Portfolio.
You’ll get access to about 14 positions—a perfect blend of precious metals, inflation (and recession) plays, along with other stocks and ETFs.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Jared Dillian is one of the most original and entertaining contrarian voices in the industry.
A master of psychology, he has been called "The Dr. House of Trading," and has a staunch following ranging from casual investors to professional traders and hedge fund managers.
He is an investment strategist and senior editor at Mauldin Economics, and previously contributed to Bloomberg, Forbes and TheStreet.
His media appearances include MSNBC, Bloomberg TV, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and Business Insider.
He has also appeared at MarketWatch, Yahoo! Finance, MoneyShow, and dozens of local and syndicated radio programs.