TDI Podcast 172: FinReg with Robert V. Green and Shorts to Squeeze
August 1, 2010 11:55 pm
Guest(s), Robert V. Green, Briefing.com and Kevin Hoffmann, Horowitz & Company. Discussions range from FinReg and the new rules on hedge funds to a Back-to-School style session on QuantaFundaTechna investing. Kevin provides a screen and follow-up analysis of a few stocks that are heavily shorted and what to look for in a possible short-squeeze setup.
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Robert V. Green, Senior Investment Strategist – Briefing.com, provides original technology research and analysis.
Robert provides a unique style of fundamental research by using his entrepreneurial and technical background to focus on long term investments.
This unique combination of financial analysis, technology, and entrepreneurial expertise provides a perspective that traditional Wall Street sell-side analysts often lack. Robert has been with Briefing.com since it was founded in 1992 and his commentary appears weekly on the Ahead of the Curve column.
He is a graduate of Harvard and is located in Boston.
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Ahh thanks so much for this podcast! Robert V. Greene was awesome, I felt like for the first time I've actually heard some useful details about the FinReg bill! Also always great to have Kevin on for the educational segments, they are greatly appreciated as im a pretty green investor, I learn so much every time. Thanks guys!