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9.1) Dan Dorfman

Dan Dorfman was an American financial journalist, at one time a columnist for the New York Sun newspaper. Dorfman was a prominent CNBC commentor in the 1990s and a columnist for Money magazine. He also was a CNN financial news commentator in the 1980s, and a Wall Street Journal columnist early in his career. And the “Small Order Execution System” SOES is what the “SOES Bandits” were using to get fast, automatic electronic execution their buys immediately as Dorfman mentioned the name of the security.




 


9.1) Marty Zweig

Martin Edward Zweig was an American stock investor, investment adviser, and financial analyst. According to Forbes magazine, he was renowned for his “eccentric and lavish lifestyle” as well as having had the most expensive residence in the United States at the time, atop The Pierre on Fifth avenue in Manhattan.



 

9.1) Gene Marcial

Gene Marcial’s “Inside Wall Street” was the Business Week page that Merrill Lynch broker, Wm Dillon was able to buy advance copies of from employees at the R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. printing plant in Old Saybrook, CT in 1986 to 1988.



 

9.1) Charles Schwab

Charles Robert Schwab is an American investor, financial executive, and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of the Charles Schwab Corporation. He pioneered discount sales of equity securities starting in 1975. His company became by far the largest discount securities dealer in the United States.



 


9.1) Louis Rukeyser

Louis Richard Rukeyser was an American financial journalist, columnist, and commentator, through print, radio, and television. He was best known for his role as host of two television series, Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser, and Louis Rukeyser’s Wall Street.



 


9.1) Maria Bartiromo

Maria Sara Bartiromo is an American television journalist, magazine columnist, and author. She is host of Mornings with Maria and Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street. Bartiromo is global markets editor at Fox Business Network as well as the host of Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News.



 


9.1) Muriel Siebert

Muriel Faye “Mickie” Siebert was known as The First Woman of Finance despite being preceded in owning a brokerage by the controversial Victoria Woodhull. Siebert was the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange and was the first woman to head one of the NYSE’s member firms.



 


9.1) Joseph Granville

Joe Granville, was a financial writer and investment seminar speaker. He is most famous for inventing and developing the concept of “On-balance volume”.



 


9.1) Peter Lynch

Peter Lynch is an American investor, mutual fund manager, and philanthropist. As the manager of the Magellan Fund at Fidelity Investments between 1977 and 1990, Lynch averaged a 29.2% annual return, consistently more than doubling the S&P 500 market index and making it the best performing mutual fund in the world.



 

9.1) William O’Neil

William J. O’Neil is an American entrepreneur, stockbroker and writer, who founded the stock brokerage firm William O’Neil & Co. Inc in 1963 and the business newspaper Investor’s Business Daily in 1983.



 


9.1) David Einhorn

David M. Einhorn is an American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. He is the founder and president of Greenlight Capital, a “long-short value-oriented hedge fund.” Born in New Jersey, Einhorn graduated from Cornell University in 1991 and moved to Westchester, New York to start his fund.



 


9.1) Carl Icahn

Carl Celian Icahn is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder and controlling shareholder of Icahn Enterprises, a diversified conglomerate holding company based in New York City, formerly known as American Real Estate Partners.



 


9.1) Warren Buffett

Warren Edward Buffett is an American business magnate, investor, speaker and philanthropist who serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.



 


9.1) John Bollinger

John A. Bollinger is an American author, financial analyst, contributor to the field of technical analysis and the developer of Bollinger Bands. His book Bollinger on Bollinger Bands, has been translated into eleven languages.



 


9.1) Abby Joseph Cohen

Abby Joseph Cohen is an American economist and financial analyst on Wall Street. As of February 2017, she continues to serve as an advisory director at Goldman Sachs, after retiring from leadership of its Global Markets Institute. Prior to March 2008, she was the firm’s Chief Investment Strategist.



 


9.1) Howard Ruff

Howard Joseph Ruff was a financial adviser and writer of the pro-hard money investing newsletter The Ruff Times. Ruff was the author of Famine and Survival in America, How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years, Survive and Win in the Inflationary Eighties, Making Money, and other books.



 

 

 


9.1) James Dines

James Dines “The Original Goldbug” was a financial adviser and writer of the The Dines Letter.



 

 


9.1) Richard Ney

Richard Ney published a newsletter the Ney Report from 1976 to 1999.



 


9.1) R. Max Bowser

R. Max Bowser published a newsletter The Bowser Report from 1976 to his death in 2012.



 


9.1) Morty Davis

J. Morton Davis has been a Wall Street investment banker, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist for the last four decades. D.H. Blair & Co.



 


9.1) Ray Dirks

Raymond L. Dirks is arguably Wall Street’s most famous securities … and in research published by Dirks and his boutique, Ray Dirks Research.



 


9.1) Jim Cramer


 

 


9.1) Rebecca Quick

Rebecca “Becky” Quick is an American television journalist/newscaster and co-anchorwoman of CNBC’s financial news shows Squawk Box and On the Money.



 

 

9.1) Joe Kernen


 


9.1) Jean Chatzky

The host of “Money Matters” is Jean Chatzky, an award-winning journalist and bestselling author, and the financial editor for NBC’s “TODAY Show.



 


9.1) Paul Kangas

Paul Henry Kangas was the Miami-based co-anchor of the PBS television program Nightly Business Report, a role he held from 1979, when the show was a local PBS program in Miami, through December 31, 2009. He was known for signing off each NBR broadcast with “I’m Paul Kangas, wishing all of you the best of good buys”.



 


9.1) Mark Haines

CNBC’s Mark Haines made a legendary call 10 years ago that the stock market was at a bottom following the 2008 market crash. CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Carl Quintanilla and David Faber discuss the call.



 


9.1) Consuelo Mack

Consuelo Mack is an American business news journalist and host of WealthTrack, a nationally syndicated business news program presented by WLIW-TV in New York City, distributed by American Public Television, and aired weekly, primarily on PBS-TV station affiliates.



 


9.1) Richard A. “Dick” Grasso

Author Richard Grasso

Dick Grasso was chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange from 1995 to 2003, the culmination of a career that began in 1968 when Grasso was hired by the Exchange as a floor clerk. After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Grasso became the public face of the Exchange and was praised for his role in helping restart operations.