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Manual of Ideas Interviews Vitaliy Katsenelson Vitaliy N. Katsenelson, CFA, is Chief Investment Officer at Investment Management Associates in Denver, Colo. He is the author of upcoming The Little Book of Sideways Markets (Wiley, December 2010). To receive Vitaliy’s future articles by email, click here.
December 30, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,Latest,Stock Analysis | Read More »
I had a pleasure of being interviewed by Jim Puplava [click here to listen], it is a lengthy and in depth interview about The Little Book of Sideways Markets. I hope you enjoy it.
December 22, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,Latest | Read More »
David Rosenberg, ex-Chief Economist with Merrill Lynch, now with Gluskin Sheff, kindly mentioned my book in his research on Monday. Vitaliy Katsenelson, a Denver-based money manager who recently wrote a bible of a book on investing (we had the honor of reading the manuscript) is featured on page 14 of Barron’s. He stated that he [...]
December 16, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,Latest | Read More »
The Little Book of Sideways Markets is officially out. It was a fun and interesting project. I took Active Value Investing (my first book), completely rewrote the first half of the book, added three new chapters (“Born Again Value Investor” is my favorite one), updated it to reflect the post-Great Recession economic environment, added new examples, [...]
December 15, 2010 | Posted in Latest | Read More »
Know these names? The Way to Wealth, The Intelligent Investor, One up on Wall St, Stocks for the Long Run ? They’re all books that redefined investing for their time. But they may be headed for the history section. A new little book is threatening to turn all that sage advice on its head. We’re talking about Vitaliy Katsenelson’s “The [...]
December 12, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,Latest,Stock Analysis,Stock Analysis! | Read More »
After it’s property bubble burst, Japan embarked on a stimulus program Katsenelson describes simply as: “Lower taxes and borrow money to finance it,” which pretty much sounds like U.S. fiscal policy during the Bush years. Japan’s central bank has also employed quantitative easing repeatedly since the early 2000s; if their experience is any indication, Ben [...]
December 12, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,Japan,Latest,The Process,The Process All | Read More »
Of course, there are many critics of the Fed who say the second round of quantitative easing is wrong and even harmful. “The failure of QE2 doesn’t worry me. It’s the success that worries me,” says Vitaliy Katsenelson of Investment Management Associates. “I think it’s criminal,” he tells Aaron in the accompanying clip. “They’re forcing [...]
December 9, 2010 | Posted in 5 Minutes of Fame,5 Minutes of Fame!,In Defense of Capitalism,In Defense of Capitalism!,Latest,Slider | Read More »