Sam Hopkins has gone from the center of the U.S. to the farthest reaches of the global economy.
Born and raised in Kansas City, Sam learned how to bring the world home at an early age. With both a passion and a knack for languages, Sam can talk politics and economics face-to-face in seven of the world's tongues... That gives him translator-free access when he travels to spots from South America to the Middle East, and back to his current home of Baltimore.
Most of all, he revels in getting his readers the fundamental stories of today's global economy, visiting facilities and companies and finding about consumer attitudes where he's the only American, and often the only foreigner around.
Before becoming the global investment guru at Wealth Daily in 2005, Sam's work experience ranged from delivering 30-inch pizzas on sweltering K.C. summer days to meeting foreign ambassadors and writing legislative recommendations on Capitol Hill.
Now, Sam traverses the globe with knowledge he gained with honors degrees in linguistics and international studies from the University of Kansas, and plenty of the curiosity and chutzpah it takes to uncover winning stock market plays most investors have never even dreamed about.
He's a frequent guest on financial talk shows across the country, and his expertise has made him a source for international journals like Mexico's El Universal newspaper.
Sam is also a contributing editor to Energy and Capital and Green Chip Review and manages the highly successful Global Growth Stocks international investment service.
Sam Hopkins doesn't just think you can bring the whole world home... He knows it.
And with unprecedented access to global markets, Sam knows it's just a matter of time before you personally stake your claim to a new world of wealth.

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