Doug Casey

[2] He describes himself as an anarcho-capitalist[3] influenced by the works of writer and philosopher Ayn Rand.

[5][6] He is the son of Eugene B. Casey, a multimillionaire real estate developer.

[7] Casey's 1979 book Crisis Investing was number one on The New York Times Non-Fiction Best Seller list in 1980 for 29 consecutive weeks.

[8][9] Casey has a wine and residential sporting estate project called Estancia de Cafayate in Salta Province, Argentina.

[2][7] Casey Research publishes a financial newsletter from an Austrian School anarcho-capitalist perspective which advises on the purchase of microcap stocks, precious metals, and other investments.