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The Fortune Tellers: Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media and Manipulation
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The Fortune Tellers: Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media and Manipulation
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From the author of the
New York Times
bestseller
Spin Cycle
comes this engrossing, entertaining exposé of how the media from television to newspapers to the Internet drive the financial markets today.
The booming economy and mass investing have produced an insatiable demand for financial news and given rise to a group of "fortune tellers" eager to scoop and spread the latest intelligence. In this riveting, unsettling book, Howard Kurtz introduces the powerful journalists, commentators, and analysts whose reports too often based on rumor, speculation, and misinformation have a real-time impact on the rise and fall of stocks and on the financial health of millions of investors.
Focusing on such well-known figures as cable TV's Ron Insana, Maria Bartiromo, and Lou Dobbs; Christopher Byron and other print reporters who specialize in exclusives; and superstar analysts Ralph Acampora and Henry Blodget,
The Fortune Tellers
is an incisive, often amusing, and sometimes terrifying report by a journalist well known for his sharp-eyed observations and behind-the-scenes access. In a time of head-spinning volatility,
is essential reading for all of us who gamble with our savings in today's overheated stock market.
New York Times
bestseller
Spin Cycle
comes this engrossing, entertaining exposé of how the media from television to newspapers to the Internet drive the financial markets today.
The booming economy and mass investing have produced an insatiable demand for financial news and given rise to a group of "fortune tellers" eager to scoop and spread the latest intelligence. In this riveting, unsettling book, Howard Kurtz introduces the powerful journalists, commentators, and analysts whose reports too often based on rumor, speculation, and misinformation have a real-time impact on the rise and fall of stocks and on the financial health of millions of investors.
Focusing on such well-known figures as cable TV's Ron Insana, Maria Bartiromo, and Lou Dobbs; Christopher Byron and other print reporters who specialize in exclusives; and superstar analysts Ralph Acampora and Henry Blodget,
The Fortune Tellers
is an incisive, often amusing, and sometimes terrifying report by a journalist well known for his sharp-eyed observations and behind-the-scenes access. In a time of head-spinning volatility,
is essential reading for all of us who gamble with our savings in today's overheated stock market.