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    The Reuters AdvicePoint™ Forum NY will feature ten timely, thought-provoking panels with financial advisers, analysts, management consultants and other financial services experts sharing their views on the latest wealth management strategies.

    Three tracks shed light on how to run a quality comprehensive wealth management firm, with insights on investment management, financial planning and practice management.

    Stepping into the Financial Blogosphere

    Moderator: Jamie Green, Investment Advisor Magazine

    Panel:

    Henry Blodget, Silicon Alley Insider
    Eric Janszen, iTulip.com
    Barry Ritholtz, The Big Picture

    Click here for details.

    "Stepping into the Financial Blogosphere" panelist, Eric Janszen shares his insights in a video interview.

    Ed.

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    Re: Reuters AdvicePoint™ Forum NY April 9, 2008

    Should be some diverging opinions in that group....

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      Re: Reuters AdvicePoint™ Forum NY April 9, 2008

      Video of the panel now available here. We'll embed it once we can figure out how to.

      The Blodget/Janszen/Ritholtz panel is the 11th panel. You have to scroll through the panels to view it.

      This link is supposed to take you directly to the relevant video but doesn't seem to work for me.
      Last edited by FRED; April 24, 2008, 09:05 AM.
      Ed.

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        Re: Reuters AdvicePoint™ Forum NY April 9, 2008

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        Last edited by Nervous Drake; January 19, 2015, 03:00 PM.

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          Re: Reuters AdvicePoint™ Forum NY April 9, 2008

          Yes, It is worth watching to understand how our blogosphere fits into the world. I also recommend the keynote address by Ron Insana.

          Some takeaways:

          We are all "prosumers" here on iTulip. In other words, we produce content that we in turn, consume.

          Because of our collective wisdom, blogospheres are leading indicators.

          As for CNBC being called bubble vision (which they are) I still find it a highly accurate indicator of mass psychology.
          Greg

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