In 2003, Jennifer started an online bullion dealership (www.discountsilverclub.com), becoming part of a select group in the new generation of bullion dealers. She ran the business successfully until 2007, closing it to focus on writing Global Asset Strategist. which grew out of her customer newsletter for the coin dealership. She guided her customers into silver near the bottom of the market, and those early customers have seen their investment increase seven fold.
In 2011, Jennifer stopped writing the newsletter, concentrating her efforts on consulting to individuals and firms on global trends.
Jennifer was originally trained as a therapist, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Connecticut College, and a Master of Social Work from Simmons College in Boston. She worked as a licensed professional in human services for several years, until reading Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, which motivated her to reject working to support the State. She left the field and taught herself Austrian Economics while working a series of positions in industry.
Jennifer's primary areas of analysis include the metals markets (both precious and base), energy, housing, and structural stress within the financial system. Her background makes her uniquely qualified to assess market sentiment and investor psychology. She produces original commentary that is both insightful enough for financial professionals to use, while remaining clear enough for the average investor to deeply grasp.
Jennifer's analytical influences include Jim Rogers, James Dines, Jim Sinclair, Ted Butler, and James Turk. She has contributed work to many investment websites, including Bill Murphy's Le Metropole Cafe (lemetropolecafe.com), Jim Puplava's Financial Sense (financialsense.com), and Market Oracle (marketoracle.co.uk). She is a also a member of the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee.

