

Kass played the tech wreck with near perfection - bear all the way down, then bullish early april 2001. (i can't believe Kass has been bullish this whole way down, he should change his name to Kasshole) then again, Dick Arms (of Arms index fame) writes for them and he seems pretty good on that stuff. To me, thats a huge positive but I know for some people its a religious issue. But again, if you are managing 50M and Herb Greenberg breaks a story there, well.ī. I also write for Streetview for them which is $30K/year. I suppose though if you are trading with a good amount and you get some good ideas then its worth it. They seem to be pretty good at getting rid of writers who aren't producing useful trades or analysis.Ī. When i was a reader and not a writer i found all these guys to be great at responding to questions I had. I would say the bulk of their writers are fundamentals-based long/short guys. they have several good long-only asset managers who do great research on the fundamentals side. Brian Reynolds does good economic analysis every morning and is a good bond timer.į. He's a well-known short seller and his research is unbelievable.Į. The other guys writing on options are institutional salesmen for options so when they say a huge block of IMCL puts are being bought, its a pretty good idea to listen.ĭ. The currency section is excellent if you trade currencies.Ĭ. He's great at interpreting the put/call ratios, the VIX, etc.ī. I followed him since when he was on RealMoney.

Jay Shartsis is an excellent market timer. I figured I'd start up this thread again because I write for RealMoney Pro (started recently) and I'm just curious what people think of it.Ī.
