Barry Ritholtz
Barry Ritholtz
Barry Ritholtz is an American author, newspaper columnist, blogger, equities analyst, CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and guest commentator on Bloomberg Television. He is also a former contributor to CNBC and TheStreet.com...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
CountryUnited States of America
conversation type
Twitter has become a group conversation of that type that used to take place on trading floors.
medical shortage
There is a shortage of doctors, and the American Medical Association is aiming to keep it that way.
component major production
The consumption and production of energy is a major component of the global economy.
critical drives leads narrative seems
Narrative drives most of economics. Everything seems to be part of a story, and how that story is told often leads to critical error.
catch home major
Most of Google's home technologies have failed to catch on in a major way.
markets sync
Markets are frequently ahead of, and often out of sync with, the economy.
business expect
In the investment business, you must expect to be wrong.
allowed competition excessive former lack regardless
In New York, the former lack of real competition allowed taxis to extract excessive charges, regardless of the poor service.
banks buy
If you think too-big-to-fail banks are not worthy of investment because of their impossible-to-read balance sheets, well then, don't buy them.
length less passes time
If you have read me for any length of time, you know I am less than enthralled with much of what passes for financial news.
quite society time
I have been a member of the Microsoft-bashing society for quite some time.
work
How are the cabs in your city? In Manhattan, where I work, they are rather awful.
guessing happen history next people shows terrible
History shows us that people are terrible about guessing what is going to happen - next week, next month, and especially next year.
correctly dependent future guessing happen
Have a well-thought financial plan that is not dependent upon correctly guessing what will happen in the future.