Stephen Leeb

Stephen Leeb, Ph.D. is the Chief Investment Strategist of The Complete Investor and Real World Investing.

Dr. Leeb’s books have been notable for predicting the secular bull market that started in the 1980s (Getting in on the Ground Floor, Putnam, 1986); the tech stock crash and rise of real assets, including oil and gold (Defying the Market: Profiting in the Turbulent Post-Technology Market Boom, McGraw-Hill, 1999); and the surge in oil prices (The Oil Factor: Protect Yourself and Profit from the Coming Energy Crisis, Warner Books, 2004). His national bestseller, The Coming Economic Collapse: How You Can Thrive When Oil Costs $200 a Barrel (Warner Books, 2006), co-authored with Glen Strathy, outlined the biggest challenges facing the US economy, and accurately predicted the 2008 sub prime mortgage crisis as well as the vicious subsequent economic cycle requiring massive infusions of government stimulus, near zero interest rates and much higher federal debt levels. Game Over: How You Can Prosper in a Shattered Economy (Business Plus, 2009) predicted a permanent peak in global commodity production. Dr. Leeb’s eighth and latest book, Red Alert (Hachette, 2011), outlined China’s growing prosperity and the ways in which its demands on increasingly scarce resources threaten the American way of life.

Among his many speaking engagements, he has been the keynote speaker at both a JPMorgan Chase energy conference and a Royal Bank of Canada commodities conference.

Dr. Leeb received his bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. He then earned his master’s degree in Mathematics and Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Illinois in just three years, an academic record that stands to date. He is frequently quoted in the financial media, including Investors Business Daily, USA Today, Business Week, The New York Times, NPR and The Wall Street Journal. In addition, Dr. Leeb is a regular guest on Fox News, Bloomberg, CNN and Neil Cavuto.

Analyst Articles

Analyzing the market today feels like trying to handicap a fight among various competitors all vying for attention – the Fed, China, Ukraine. The Fed clearly takes a backseat to both Ukraine and China (see p.9). This suggests that resources will remain relatively scarce, a big plus for commodities. But… Read More

Buy Fluence (NSDQ: FLNC). In order for the world to reach sustainability run primarily with renewables, energy storage is clearly going to be of paramount importance. For example, the Sun does not shine and the wind doesn’t blow all the time. Surplus energy need to be stored for use when… Read More

In its most recent report, in December, the IEA notes that oil demand has been rising and supply falling. It also notes that oil prices have dropped, with Brent down some 20% in little more than a month. The agency doesn’t mention that such a drop – a 20% decline… Read More

Doing the research for this issue, which focuses on recycling and cutting waste, made certain realities achingly plain. One: We still have a long way to go to get to a self-sustaining economy. Another: Failing to do so is tantamount to giving up on humanity’s future. Only… Read More