Posts tagged as:

new rules

Investors continue to cozy up with blogs for investment advice.  Kudos to Dominic Jones for uncovering a recent survey that shows young investors rely heavily upon the Internet to manage their portfolios.  I’ve embedded the survey below. The survey shows that: Turning to the Web: financial websites and blogs were the most influential external influences [...]

{ 1 comment }

Lebowski on the Financial Crisis

by Zack Miller on November 30, 2008

Watching the financial crisis unfold, I’m struck with a cacophony of feelings.  On one hand, like many investors, I’m in awe of the speed at which everything is changing before our eyes.  On the other hand, what’s occurring seems to make so much sense in light of the entire system we’ve built up over history.  [...]

{ 0 comments }

How to piggyback guru investors: a primer

by Zack Miller on November 24, 2008

In our last post, Piggybacking guru investors for profit, we explored what piggybacking is (following the every move of uber-investors) and why it’s important (there are a small number of great investors who beat the market over the long term). So…how does an investor follow the trades of A-list hedge fund investors like Eddie Lampert, [...]

{ 4 comments }