Barry Ritholtz: Well, the ugly truth is there have been thousands, maybe tens of thousands of how to books written over the past I don't know, 50, 100 years. Despite all of this information telling ...
“More and more people take a couple of weeks off in the summer, thinly traded markets, not a whole lot of things going on. So whatever happens, it tends to get a little exaggerated,” explained Barry ...
We have a guest expert for today’s Fix My Portfolio letter: Barry Ritholtz, who has his own financial advisory firm based in New York, and is the author of the new book “How Not to Invest.” Ritholtz ...
Readers of my column know I periodically review the latest books in the field of personal financial planning. I try to read everything that’s published in the genre, but I only review books that I ...
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There's no shortage of financial books out there if that's what interests you. But since none of us has time to read them all, we need to be choosy. Permit me, then, to recommend How Not to Invest: ...
What are the biggest mistakes investors make? Motley Fool Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross and analyst Jason Moser talk with Barry Ritholtz, author of How Not to Invest: The ideas, numbers, and ...
The headlines have started to surface — speculation about whether traders in financial markets are pushing prices higher, to the point where they’re not exactly justified by underlying values and ...
Also: Why Tim Cook should keep running Apple, three critical questions for investors from Barry Ritholtz and how to use ChatGPT when researching investments Do you remember the "meme stocks"? This ...
Barry Ritholtz's key lessons from 'How Not To Invest' can help readers who have questions about their investing strategies We have a guest expert for today's Fix My Portfolio letter: Barry Ritholtz, ...