jacob wolinsky
my website http://www.valuewalk.com/
I can be contacted at jacobwolinsky(at)gmail.com
I am interested in investing, finance economics. I consider myself a value investor. Value investing was "invented" by Benjamin Graham and made famous by his student Warren Buffett
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I can be contacted at jacobwolinsky(at)gmail.com
I am interested in investing, finance economics. I consider myself a value investor. Value investing was "invented" by Benjamin Graham and made famous by his student Warren Buffett
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What is Value Investing?What is value investing really all about.
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Will Ben Bernanke Lose His Renomination Bid: Will Robert Shiller Be the Next Fed Chairman?Robert Shiller would be an excellent choice for chairman of the federal reserve.
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One Common Sense Solution for Financial ReformThe Credit Retention Act would be great for financial Reform.
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Book Review: House of Cards by William CohanExtensive tale about the rise and fall of Bear Sterns.
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Book Review: A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman BrothersBiography of a Lehman Brothers insider and his account of the collapse of the firm.
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The Murder of Lehman Brothers by Joseph TibmanInsider account of the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
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Book Review: This Time is Different by Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen ReinhartEight Centuries of financial crises and bubbles and the current subprime crisis.
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Book Review: More Mortgage Meltdown by Whitney TilsonTwo great books in one. Tilson writes about value investing and the subprime meltdown.
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Book Review: Fool's Gold by Gillian TettThe book is an in depth explanation of how a small group of bankers at JP Morgan invented the tools that are now blamed for exacerbating the financial crisis.
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Book Review: Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross SorkinToo Big to Fail gives an extremely comprehensive account of the events that begin with the collapse of Bear Sterns, and end around the time TARP is passed.
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Book Review: The Subprime Solution by Robert ShillerGood book on the subprime situation. The book has three main parts: 1. What caused the subprime situation; 2. What short term fixes can solve it; 3. What are the long-term solutions to prevent a similar crisis from occurring in the future.