Bill Fleckenstein: President of Fleckenstein Capital - Bill also writes a popular column ‘Contrarian Chronicles’ for MSN Money as well as the daily Market Rap column for his Web site at Fleckenstein Capital. He is often quoted in both national and international media. Bill has appeared at one time or another in virtually all financial media including Bloomberg, CNBC, The New York Times, MSN, Marketwatch, Barron’s and more. Bill is a highly sought after speaker, successful author of “Greenspan’s Bubbles” and has been in the financial sector for over 25 years.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Bill Fleckenstein
Biography - Bill Fleckenstein
William A. Fleckenstein is president of Fleckenstein Capital, a money management firm based in Seattle. He writes a daily Market Rap column for his Web site, Fleckensteincapital.com, as well as the popular column Contrarian Chronicles for MSN Money.
I began writing my daily column on the Internet in 1996. Initially, the Market Rap was a daily recap of market events, with an added "Yes, but..." emphasis. I quickly learned that the contrarian viewpoint was often misrepresented and under-reported. Since then, my daily column has always called it like I see it. I've tried to write the column in a way that even the novice investor can understand. I believe it's better to teach someone how to fish, rather than just give them an occasional fish.
When you subscribe to FleckensteinCapital.com, you get my daily column, an "Ask Fleck" Q&A section, and any other resources I may post. Subscription cost is $120 per year.
For a sample of my work, you can view the free weekly MSN column, a less-detailed summation of the topics covered in the daily rap. The MSN column is posted every Sunday night.
— Bill Fleckenstein
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