Source: WSJ via @Livejulie
Certains experts sont ultra connus comme Josh Brown, Gemma Godfrey, Barry Ritholtz mais le reste est du très haut de gamme.
1. Josh Brown (@reformedbroker)
is a financial adviser at Fusion Analytics, an asset management firm.
He is the author of "Backstage Wall Street" and runs a top financial
blog, The Reformed Broker. He regularly contributes to Forbes, CNBC, The
Street.com, Wall Street Journal and other outlets.
2. Clayton Christensen (@claychristensen)
is a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.
He is the author of several books on disruptive innovation, including
"The Innovator's Dilemma."
3. Curtis Erickson (@CurtisErickson)
is the CEO of Erickson Wealth and Tax Management. He is a registered
investment adviser who frequently tweets advice about tax and investment
strategies.
4. Gemma Godfrey (@GCGodfrey)
is the head of investment strategy at Brooks Macdonald, a wealth
management group. She is a frequent co-host on CNBC and writes for The
Investment Insight blog. She was voted the most popular businesswoman on
Twitter by AdvisorOne, a news source for financial advisers.
5. Whitney Johnson (@johnsonwhitney)
is the co-founder of Clayton Christensen's investment firm Rose Park
Advisors. She is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review
and the author of "Dare Dream Do," a book about achieving goals
6. David Jones (@DavidJones_IG)
is the chief marketing strategist at IG Index, a spread betting company
in the U.K. He is the author of "Spread Betting the Forex Markets." He
has been a contributor on the BBC, Sky News, CNBC and other outlets.
7. Jerry Kerns (@jerrykerns)
is the editor-in-chief of financial communications at Morningstar. He
was the founding editor of Morningstar Advisor, an investment
publication for financial advisers. He frequently tweets links to
interesting business news and analysis.
8. Michael Kitces (@michaelkitces)
is a certified financial planner who runs an insider's view blog called
Nerd's Eye View and an electronic newsletter, The Kitces Report. He
offers in-depth analysis of the latest financial news and its
implications.
9. Howard Lindzon (@howardlindzon)
is the CEO and co-founder of StockTwits, a social network for investors
and traders. He founded SocialLeverage, an angel investing firm. He is
also a hedge fund manager and a partner in Knight's Bridge Capital
Partners.
10. Christian Magoon (@ChristianMagoon)
is the CEO of Magoon Capital, which provides strategic advice to
potential and existing ETF-related companies. He has launched more than
50 ETFs to date. He is a contributor to the Journal's "The Experts"
panel on wealth management.
11. Herb W. Morgan (@hmorgan422)
is the CEO and chief investment advisor of Efficient Market Advisors,
which provides professionally managed ETF portfolios. He is also the
president of the Board of Trustees of the San Diego City Employees
Retirement System.
12. Shane Parrish (@farnamstreet)
runs the Farnam Street Blog, which delves into the psychology of
financial decision-making. It's a must-read for those interested in
behavioral economics, as it features the best stories on the topic from
around the Web.
13. Carl Richards (
@behaviorgap)
is the director of investor education at BAM Alliance, a community of
independent wealth management firms across the U.S. He is the author of
"The Behavior Gap" and regularly writes for The New York Times Bucks
blog.
14. Barry Ritholtz (@ritholtz)
is the CEO and Director of Equity Research at Fusion IQ, an online
quantitative research firm. He runs The Big Picture, a popular
data-driven blog focused on markets and the economy. In his tweets, he
often mixes humor with his analysis.
15. Charles Rotblut (@charlesrotblut),
a chartered financial analyst (CFA), is the vice president of the
American Association of Individual Investors and edits the
organization's journal. He is the author of "Better Good Than Lucky: How
Savvy Investors Create Fortune with the Risk-Reward Ratio."
16. Tim Seymour (@timseymour)
is the founder of EmergingMoney.com. His tweets are a resource for tips
on investing in emerging markets. He is a partner at Triogem Asset
Management and a regular contributor on CNBC.
17. Greg Skidmore (@gregskidmore) is the president of Belpointe's Wealth Management Group
and chief investment officer for Belpointe Asset Management. In
addition to his own commentary, he often shares investing insights by
retweeting other financial experts.
18. Manisha Thakor (@ManishaThakor)
is the founder and CEO of MoneyZen Wealth Management. She is a Harvard
MBA and chartered financial analyst (CFA). She worked in financial
services for 15 years before founding her firm, which is dedicated to
helping women master their money. It focuses on families with more than
$1 million in investable assets.
19. Tadas Viskanta (@abnormalreturns)
is a private investor who is the founder and editor of Abnormal
Returns, a forecast free investment blog. He is the author of "Abnormal
Returns: Winning Strategies from the Frontlines of an Investment
Blogosphere." His Twitter feed is a resource for links to financial
analysis around the Web.
20. Carmen Wong Ulrich (@CarmenSense)
is the president and co-founder of ALTA Wealth Management. She is a
contributor to CBS This Morning and is the money advice columnist for
Good Housekeeping magazine. She is the author of "Generation Debt" and
"The Real Cost of Living."
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