Sept. 16, 2008— -- As the dust settles from this weekend's turmoil on Wall Street, some winners and losers have emerged from all the action. Clearly Lehman Brothers, its employees and shareholders lost out when
Tom Petruno
—THE FINANCIAL ANALYSTS’ JOURNAL “O’Shaughnessy’s latest,What Works on Wall Street, is a serious inquiry into the investment strategies that stand up under long-term scrutiny and is refreshing research for every investor.” —STOCKS AND COMMODITIES ...
—THE FINANCIAL ANALYSTS’ JOURNAL “O’Shaughnessy’s latest,What Works on Wall Street, is a serious inquiry into the investment strategies that stand up under long-term scrutiny and is refreshing research for every investor.” —STOCKS AND COMMODITIES ...
Wall Street My 2008 Trading Journal. Trading journal 2008 I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since Lehman collapse. The one thing that is usually lost in the conversation about 2008 is that it was all over before 2008. The time to be short was 2007, before the term ‘subprime’ ...
... The third Citigroup bailout, in late February, converted government-owned preferred stock to common stock at a price significantly higher than the market price—a subsidy that probably even most Wall Street Journal readers would miss on first reading." - Simon Johnson, The Quiet CoupAny...
就是在结算之前 做好准备 761--Because by the time you read about it in The Wall Street Journal,要是等到你被华尔街日报曝光那天 762--its already too late.就太晚了 763--Then you wait.你就等着 764--You wait.好好等着 765--And whoever speaks first loses.先开口 你就输了 766--Sorry......
The stock market is acting as if the mid-October swoon never happened, despite a general—and fairly recent—sense of caution on Wall Street.
The “way of the world,” as we are socially trained to accept it, is the way of thezero-sum game, where there are winners and losers, us and them, insiders and outsiders. We see it everywhere: in military conflicts, sporting events, political elections, and business deals. We get so...
What’s happened to the Wall Street Journal? They seem to be increasingly veering toward the Rick Perry school of monetary analysis. Here’s an example of an article that’s wrong about almost everything:There are at least three problems with this [NGDP targeting] strategy, however. First,...