Some media mentions

I was really thrilled to pick up this morning’s Wall Street Journal and see my name in the Life & Style section, exactly where it belongs 😉

Elizabeth Holmes did a piece on how people present themselves online and I guess I fit the bill as a good (or unique?) example.

The story is here:

How to Develop Your Personal Presence on Social Media and in Real Life (Wall Street Journal)

Also, Dr. Brett Steenbarger is perhaps the single most knowledgable behavioral investing blogger on the web. he has serious street cred in the industry and has counseled some major traders and hedge fund guys in real life and has been writing books and articles on the psychology of trading for more than a decade. Real guys read Steenbarger. So I was delighted at the shoutout he gave me this morning, totally out of the blue. Really means a lot to me, given how much I respect his work.

Check it out:

Fresh Perspectives in the Financial Media: The Reformed Broker (TraderFeed)

 

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