At The Money: Filtering Noisy News

At The Money: Filtering Noisy News

How can investors find usable signal amidst all of the outrageous, algorithm-driven, clickbait? Noisy headlines can be a distraction from your long-term goals. Michael Hiltzik covers business for the Los Angeles Times, is a two-time winner of the Gerald Loeb Award and has authored numerous books on business. Each week, “At the Money” discusses an important topic in money management. From portfolio construction to taxes and cutting down on fees, join Barry Ritholtz to learn the best ways to put your money to work.

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Steven Clifford Says You Don't Need a Compensation Consultant

Steven Clifford Says You Don't Need a Compensation Consultant

Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Steven Clifford. Compensation consultants are parasites, so says Steven Clifford, author of "The CEO Pay Machine: How it Trashes America and How to S...

25 Elo 20171h 15min

Ellen Zentner's Shift From Public to Private Sector

Ellen Zentner's Shift From Public to Private Sector

Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews  Ellen Zentner, the chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley. She explains why Texas came through the financial crisis so well, courtesy of its rainy d...

18 Elo 20171h 12min

Matt Wallaert Is on a 'Chief Behavioral Officer' Mission

Matt Wallaert Is on a 'Chief Behavioral Officer' Mission

Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Matt Wallaert, a behavioral scientist who works at the intersection of technology and human behavior. After several years in academia and two success...

10 Elo 20171h 15min

Richard Clarida of Pimco on the New Neutral of Monetary Policy

Richard Clarida of Pimco on the New Neutral of Monetary Policy

Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Richard Clarida, a global strategic adviser for PIMCO and former assistant secretary of U.S. Treasury. His first day at the Treasury Department was S...

3 Elo 20171h 23min

Rich Barton Talks About His Startup Companies

Rich Barton Talks About His Startup Companies

Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Rich Barton, the Microsoft engineer who developed Expedia while working for Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer in the 1990s. Barton then co-founded real es...

28 Heinä 20171h 20min

Alan Shaw Says the Days of Charting Stocks By Hand Are Over

Alan Shaw Says the Days of Charting Stocks By Hand Are Over

Alan Shaw, founder of the Market Technicians Association and former managing director of the technical research department at Smith Barney, tells Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz that he's happ...

26 Heinä 201754min

Jesse Eisinger on Why White-Collar Criminals Get Off

Jesse Eisinger on Why White-Collar Criminals Get Off

Jesse Eisinger, the Pulitzer-winning journalist now working at ProPublica, tells Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz how the collapse of Arthur Andersen, Enron and WorldCom led to a neutered Justi...

23 Heinä 20171h 3min

Ed Thorp, The Man Who Beat The Dealer and The Market

Ed Thorp, The Man Who Beat The Dealer and The Market

Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Ed Thorp, one of the most storied people in finance. A math professor at MIT and UC Ivine, Thorp figured out how to beat Las Vegas at blackjack and b...

14 Heinä 20171h 40min

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