Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Jason Zweig

Before earnings season consumes most of your attention, my interview with the well-regarded columnist for the Wall Street Journal and author of "Your Money and Your Brain: How the Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich" includes the emerging investment field of neuroeconomics and behavioral finance, attributes of good investors, and what constitutes a good investment attitude.

Investors seeking to take a step back and reflect on the investment decision-making process and understand why we do what we do will find this interview a most rewarding experience.

The length of the interview is 17 minutes 50 seconds.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Lawrence G. McDonald

In a most thought provoking interview with the Managing Director of Pangea Capital Management and author of "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers", we began by discussing the recently issued report on Lehman Bros. and Repo 105. We then moved on to key elements in his book including several truly inside experiences such as the brass knuckles tactics of senior management and how "they silenced their best talent when they needed them most". We also discussed Larry's views on how big banks today are "too big to succeed" and the risk exposure to the US economy (62% of GDP) that the top 6 banks represent.

The length of the interview is 18 minutes 22 seconds.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Dr. George Friedman

In my interview with the founder and CEO of STRATFOR and author of "The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century" we explore the provocative views that are a hallmark of Dr. Friedman's work. Challenging the status quo of conventional thinking, this interview will stretch your intellectual horizons as Dr. Friedman describes the consequences of the coming global population bust, the disruptive role technology will play, the geopolitical fault lines that lie ahead, the philosophy that is American pragmatism and its conflict with European metaphysics, and the current rift between the US and Israel.

The length of the interview is 14 minutes 49 seconds.

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Lord Robert Skidelsky

My interview with Lord Robert Skidelky, author "Keynes: The Return of the Master", begins the rare and valuable perspective on a vital issue that few investors take the time to stop and consider: what economic philosophy will emerge as the dominant approach to managing capitalistic economies?

In light of the shattering of what has been known as American-style capitalism (what some have labeled "cowboy capitalism"), having a clear understanding of which economic philosophy will dominate in the years ahead is essential to all investors. (This point will become more clear re China and "state capitalism" when my interview with Dr. Ian Bremmer is posted in early May.)

For those investors interested in truly going beyond the sound bite of economic matters, the 15 minutes 32 seconds spent listening to this interview will be time very well spent.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Marisa DiNatale

My interview with the Director and Economist with Moody's Economy.com includes a +2.8% full year real GDP forecast (skewed more toward the second half of the year due in part to the compositional factors of the stimulus and a diminution of the inventory rebuilding cycle in the 1H10), the dynamics of growing economy in a weak jobs market, and the state of the (US) states.

The length of the interview is 14 minutes 35 seconds.

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Vinny on foxbusiness.com


The length of the interview is 7 minutes 21 seconds.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Tom McManus

My interview with the well known and highly respected investment strategist includes the secular trends for the economic "new normal", US consumer and employment outlook, corporate profitability, and P/E levels for the equity markets.

The length of the interview is 12 minutes 50 seconds.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Adam Parker

In my interview with the Chief Investment Strategist for Sanford C. Bernstein, Mr. Parker describes how the second half of the year is likely to result in a modestly below consensus view for 2010 operating earnings for the S&P 500, why a 13 to 15 P/E is more appropriate for the current market climate, some of the issues involved with the Fed's exit strategy and the economic handoff from government stimulus to sustainable private sector growth, and the prospects for a strong capex spending cycle and technology.

The length of the interview is 14 minutes 48 seconds.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Christian Menegatti

In my interview with Nouriel Roubini's Head of Global Economic Research Mr. Menegatti expressed a cautiously optimistic outlook for the US economy with few signs of a double dip, a stagnant Eurozone outlook, limited concern re contagion from the Greek tragedy, key risks to global trade, and why Gold appears to be in a win/win situation.

The length of the interview is 18 minutes 01 second.

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