Burton Malkiel
BURTON MALKIEL WROTE “A RANDOM WALK DOWN WALL STREET” IN ‘73. HAVE HIS VIEWS CHANGED?
Legendary economist and financial thought leader, Burton Malkiel shares investment lessons learned more than four decades after writing his classic book, A Random Walk Down Wall Street.
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BURTON MALKIEL, TOM PETRIE AND DAVID LAIBSON
This week on WealthTrack, it’s back to school with three experienced investment mentors- Random Down Wall Street’s Burton Malkiel, Harvard behavioral economist David Laibson, and energy market veteran Tom Petrie. They all have pointers for tough market tests ahead on Consuelo Mack WealthTrack.
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Laibson – Malkiel – Petrie
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BURTON MALKIEL
Professor of Economics,
Princeton University
TOM PETRIE
Vice Chairman,
Merrill Lynch
DAVID LAIBSON
Professor of Economics,
Harvard University
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ED HYMAN, CHRIS DAVIS AND TOM PETRIE
WealthTrack focuses on the economy, energy and value investing with three guests exclusive to us. ISI Group’s Ed Hyman, Wall Street’s number one ranked economist for 27 years running, star value investor Chris Davis of the Davis Funds, and veteran energy hand Tom Petrie, Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch.
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