Jason Zweig
FINANCIAL JOURNALIST JASON ZWEIG EXPLAINS WHY INVESTMENT LEGEND BENJAMIN GRAHAM’S ADVICE MATTERS NOW
In this week’s WEALTHTRACK podcast, an interview with leading financial journalist Jason Zweig. Since 2008 Zweig has written the widely read “The Intelligent Investor” column for The Wall Street Journal. That, of course, is the name of the investment classic written by Benjamin Graham, considered to be the father of value investing. Zweig has an intimate knowledge of the thinking of Graham because he edited the last revised edition of The Intelligent Investor with a forward written by Warren Buffett who calls it “by far the best book on investing ever written”.
Continue Reading »INVESTING IN A SPECULATIVE MARKET WITH “THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR” COLUMNIST JASON ZWEIG
For financial historians and serious market observers, the current era has all the signs of a developing market bubble.
Money is abundant, a wide range of financial assets have risen to record or near-record levels, and enormous amounts of money are flowing into stocks. Private equity funds are flourishing and bonds continue to attract huge sums.
Demand for residential real estate is soaring as are home prices. And despite recent dramatic declines, innovative products such as digital currencies have appreciated at breathtaking speed.
Speculative trading by individual investors has also increased as a new growing community of online traders has emerged as a potent market-moving force.
The combination of all of these forces caused me to reach out to this week’s WEALTHTRACK guest.
Continue Reading »GRANT & ZWEIG: ENLIGHTENING LITERATURE
ENLIGHTENING LITERATURE
Highly respected journalists and Financial Thought Leaders, James Grant and Jason Zweig each share a recently read book which has expanded their knowledge and perspective.
VALUE INVESTING UNDER PRESSURE AND THE PRESSURE TO GO PASSIVE
The investment sea change. Value is out, growth is in and passive keeps beating active. Financial thought leaders James Grant and Jason Zweig weigh in.
TRENNERT & ZWEIG: ANTITRUST CONCERNS
ANTITRUST CONCERNS
There are two business areas where power is being increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few. They have escaped regulatory scrutiny so far but two seasoned market observers believe that is going to change.
Jason Trennert is watching the companies dominating the flow of information. Jason Zweig is focusing on the index fund behemoths.
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