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Bulls, bears and brains: investing with the best and brightest of the financial internet
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New York : John Wiley & Sons, 2002
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Take an interactive journey that will introduce you to some of the world′s most talented and successful investors. Bulls, Bears and Brains: Investing with the Best and Brightest of the Financial Internet interviews twenty successful investors-an assortment of fund managers, economists, professors, executives, statisticians, strategists, traders and technicians who put their money and prowess on the line in the pages of this text. These top financial minds have made themselves available to the investing public via the Internet, and are willing to share their strategies, successes, failures, and philosophies in open online forums. This unique book will help you connect and make money with them, giving you twenty powerful allies in the complicated game of investing.

The book includes candid interviews with company founders and expert advisors, such as:
∗ Don Luskin: The Luskin Report. Ex-CEO of Barclays Global Mutual Funds
∗ Ed Yardeni: Yardeni.com. Chief Investment Strategist at Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown
∗ Kris Skrinak: ClearStation. Co-founder of E∗TRADE′s community investment site
∗ Jeremy Siegel: JeremySiegel.com. Wharton professor of finance and bestselling author
∗ Brandon Goyette: ActiveTrader. Hedge fund manager and ex-Wall Street analyst
∗ Aaron Brown: eRaider. Yeshiva University professor of finance and prominent shareholder activist
∗ David Gardner: Fool.com. Bestselling investment author and co-founder of The Motley Fool
∗ Bill Ginsberg: Shortboy.com. Columbia Business School dropout and "the baddest short-seller on the planet"

This book will help you interpret these individuals′ theories in light of your personal investment needs and develop your own investment strategy with a top-notch team that never leaves your side. Don′t rely on market pundits and analysts to shape your investing strategies. Instead, make use of the global research team that the Internet places at your fingertips to identify profitable opportunities long before the rest of the world takes notice. Bulls, Bears and Brains will guide you to the virtual doorstep of the most valuable information available on the Internet and provide you with the background and theories to interpret this information in the correct context once you arrive.


Author Notes

ADAM LEITZES and JOSHUA SOLAN are students at the University of Pennsylvania, enrolled in a special joint-degree program with the Wharton School and the School of Engineering and Applied Science. For the past two years, they have been regular contributors to Forbes, covering topics related to investing and technology. In addition, the two have worked in the venture capital, asset management, and investment banking industries.


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Publisher's Weekly Review

Two University of Pennsylvania undergraduates (and Forbes contributors) gather advice from top investors in Bulls, Bears, and Brains: Investing with the Best and Brightest on the Financial Internet. Adam Leitzes and Joshua Solan interview 20 investors with successful track records and their own Web sites. Veterans like Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel (Stocks for the Long Run), Deutsche Bank strategist Ed Yardeni and Karin Housley (founder of Chicks Laying Nest Eggs Investment Club) share their varied investment philosophies. Along the way, Leitzes and Solan solicit practical advice (e.g., what to look for in an annual report) and lessons in economics (like why the Nasdaq rose so high and fell so hard). (Feb. 8) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved


Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
1. Blood and Guts Meet Bits and Bytesp. 5
2. Who We Are and Why It Mattersp. 19
3. The Best of the Best of the Netp. 21
4. This Is Only the Beginningp. 25
5. Investing Out Loud: Don Luskinp. 27
6. Smarter than the Average Bear: Bill Ginsbergp. 43
7. Confessions of a Consummate Contrarian: Aaron Brownp. 59
8. Clearing the Air: Kris Skrinakp. 79
9. All You Can Eat Buffett: Bob Bosep. 97
10. The Wall Street Renegade: Brandon Goyettep. 113
11. Exploiting Fear and Greed: Oliver Velezp. 133
12. Breaking the Rules: The Motley Fools: David Gardner, Jeff Fischer, and Brian Lundp. 155
13. Helping Outsiders with Insiders: Craig Columbusp. 175
14. The Intelligent Speculator: Teresa Lop. 193
15. Looking Out For the Little Guy: Scott Clawsonp. 205
16. The Doctor Will See You Now: Ed Yardenip. 221
17. Professional Scalper: Jay Yup. 235
18. Beauty and the Street: Karin Housleyp. 253
19. Wharton Wizard: Jeremy Siegelp. 265
20. The Mathematician Meets the Markets: Suri Duddellap. 275
21. King of the Market Meritocracy: Ken Kamp. 287
Glossaryp. 301
Indexp. 311
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