The heroic, solitary security analyst is long gone
Heroic solitary security analysts, like Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham are figures of the past — vestiges of forgotten times when capital markets were much, much simpler than today. […]
About the effect of new technology on capital markets …
Heroic solitary security analysts, like Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham are figures of the past — vestiges of forgotten times when capital markets were much, much simpler than today. […]
The acronym OSINT stands for “open source intelligence” and refers to the process of researching publicly-available, non-secret information to find answers to specific questions that, in turn, can result in some significant action. This is a continuation of a series on New Technology in investment research: See: Crowdsourcing investment research: opportunities in OSINT and Free information and […]
In this article, I continue discussing new directions in investment research. See: Crowdsourcing investment research: opportunities in OSINT and Free information and the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Crowdsourcing investment research: Capital Market Taxonomy and Innovation in investment research; dealing with free information Investment bankers, fund managers, and institutional investors of all types depend upon investment research to […]