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Dan Ferris is the Editor of Extreme Value (a monthly investment advisory that focuses on some of the lowest-risk and yet most profitable stocks in the market) and The Ferris Report (a monthly top-down advisory that makes investment recommendations based on macro and micro trends).
Dan joined Stansberry Research in 2000. He launched Extreme Value in 2002 and The Ferris Report in 2022. His strategy of finding low-risk, cheap, and profitable stocks has earned him a loyal following – as well as one of the most impressive track records in the industry.
Dan was one of the few newsletter analysts to accurately predict the breadth and depth of the coming financial crisis in April 2008. He also told investors to get out of small-cap mining stocks in May 2011, just before they went into a brutal, multiyear bear market.
Dan's strong results, candid voice, and deep research are why Extreme Value counts more than 20 major financial firms and well-known fund managers as subscribers.
Dan is also the Co-Host of the Stansberry Investor Hour (along with Corey McLaughlin), a weekly podcast that connects listeners to some of the best minds in business, investing, and political affairs.
As a result of his work in Extreme Value, Dan has appeared on Money with Melissa Francis and The Willis Report on Fox Business News, as well as The Street with Paul Bagnell on the Business News Network.

Corey McLaughlin is the editor of the Stansberry Digest, a daily newsletter that takes hundreds of thousands of subscribers "inside the room" at Stansberry Research with the most important news, ideas, and opportunities we're following each day.
He is also co-host of the weekly Stansberry Investor Hour podcast, a weekly show featuring in-depth interviews that connect listeners and viewers with some of the top minds in business and finance.
Prior to joining Stansberry Research in 2019, Corey worked as a newspaper reporter and writer and editor for publications in the financial-research industry and beyond for more than a decade.
His work has appeared in various national and regional publications, including the award-winning Baltimore magazine, for which he's a senior contributing writer, and he' has interviewed and written about everything from billionaires and professional athletes to local police, small-business owners, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Federal Reserve.
He graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2008, double majoring in journalism and anthropology, and earned a master's degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University in 2021.