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Chris Verrone

Chris Verrone

Head of Technical & Macro Research

Partner

cverrone@strategasrp.com

  • Mr. Verrone is a partner of Strategas and is the head of the Firm’s Technical & Macro Research team. He is also a member of the Firm’s Asset Allocation committee. His regularly published research highlights actionable investment opportunities across the equity, commodity, foreign exchange, and fixed income markets.
     
  • Chris is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg Television, and Fox Business, and is often quoted in the domestic and foreign financial press. He is consistently ranked among the top macro analysts on Wall Street in the annual All-America Research Survey by Institutional Investor magazine, and is particularly known for combining a rigorous examination of financial history with empirically driven analysis.
     
  • Prior to joining Strategas, Mr. Verrone worked with the Economics team at International Strategy & Investment (ISI) Group and at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Chris holds a MA in Political Science from Villanova University and a BA in International Political Economy, also from Villanova. He is also active with the Delbarton School Alumni Association. Chris, his wife, Caroline, and their three children, Maggie, Reagan, and Connor reside in Connecticut.
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SAMM: Positioning and Portfolio Update Jun 04 2026 As we begin the last month of Q2 2026, we wanted to give a quick update on the Strategas Macro Momentum Fund (SAMM). As a reminder, the fund relies heavily on the hallmarks of our research, relative strength, trend following and of course, momentum. It’s been a very rotational and tricky year but still posting strong relative...
Strategas Macro Momentum Fund Update: Performance, Positioning, and What’s Working Apr 02 2026 Chief Market Strategist and Portfolio Manager Chris Verrone shares an update on the Strategas Macro Momentum Fund’s recent relative performance, highlighting energy, healthcare, basic resources, and cash flexibility as key contributors, while noting no exposure to the Mag 7.