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Broke: The New American Dream

Once again Micheal Covel is back with a new take on the finance industry, but this time on the big screen with Broke: The New American Dream. Already a renowned author of two best selling books, The Complete Turtle Trader and Trend Following, this market veteran has now directed a clear and concise documentary that illustrates his and other traders takes on the recent market meltdown.

Here is the trailer for the movie:



While teaching the average investor how to adapt to this grueling market environment, Covel describes how the credit bubble was created – from Wall Street to the average Joe. In order to prepare for the future we must better understand the past. It is not only useful, but should be required to listen to the opinions expressed by many prominent economists, successful hedge fund managers and Nobel prize winners featured in this film.

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Five stock market experts share their views

In this post from late April, I asked several financial experts where they thought the stock market was headed. Here's another round of predictions with a new batch of experts.

Neal Berger, the fund manager who called the market top, founder of fund-of-funds Eagle's View Asset Management, is always seeking undiscovered fund managers who exploit a legitimate "edge" or inefficiency in the market. With decades of experience at prominent firms such as Fuji Bank, Chase Bank, and Millennium Partners, he now manages the investments of wealthy families/individuals.

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Last updated: November 28, 2009: 12:55 AM

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