TDI Podcast 131: Ritholtz On The Most Hated Market Rally EVER!
October 18, 2009 11:59 pm
Guest: Barry Ritholtz, CEO of FusionIQ has a frank discussion about the state of the economy and the most hated market rally in history. What is the best strategy and what is direction is next. Barry explains why Jack Welch, General Electric’s (GE) former CEO is the most overrated CEO of the century. How the economy and the markets are diverging.
Stocks Discussed in this episode: Starent (STAR), General Electric (GE), Mercadolibre (MELI), ASIA (ASIA), Google (GOOG), IBM (IBM) and others…
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A frequent commentator on CNBC, Barry Ritholtz is a regular guest on Kudlow & Company. He has guest-hosted Squawk Box on numerous occasions, and also appears regularly on Bloomberg, Fox, and PBS. Mr. Ritholtz was profiled in the Wall Street Journal. His market perspectives are quoted regularly in the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Forbes, Fortunes, and other print media. He is deeply honored to be the dedicatee of The 2007 Stock Trader’s Almanac’s 40th Anniversary edition.![]()
Mr. Ritholtz performed his graduate studies at Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York, where he focused on Economics, Anti-Trust and Corporate Law. He was a member of the Law Review, and graduated Cum Laude. His undergraduate work was at Stony Brook University, where on a Regents Scholarship, he focused on Mathematics and Physics, graduating with an Associates degree in Political Science.
- Watch a Demo/Tour of Fusion IQ HERE
- Get Barry’s book: Bailout Nation
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Great show! Keep up the good work. Been following the podcast for a while now. Thanks so much for doing this. Just heard that the msnmoney investor toolbox was being retired very soon. I have been using the screener you recommended on that tool and I like it a lot. I have been trying to find a replacement like yahoo/google finance but I can't do the thing that I can do with the investment toolbox screener. Do you have any suggestion of the screener out there that is as good as the investment toolbox screener? Thanks again and looking forward to the next show!
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