Who would you like to see syndicated / writing for WSO?
Any more names (bloggers / authors / websites / professors) to add to the list? We're working on outreach this week and next.
This would be for either syndication of their own blog, or have them be a contributing author for WSO.
Here are sites that we have already started to / may start syndicating in the future: Aswath Damodaran (Wednesdays at 1PM) http://www.marketsqueeze.com http://www.onandoffthestreet.com http://www.thomasjfeeney.com/ weekly list of gselevator'r tweets http://www.wheninfinance.tumblr.com
Seeking Alpha? Dunno if they syndicate anything though. Wall Street Breakfast is always a nice conversation starter.
Damn, 2 seconds until you find out WSB is a Seeking Alpha publication...I dunno, seems like the case can easily be made that it would attract more users to their site as it links to site articles and you can get it free via email anyway.
It would probably be more interesting to get commentary from academics (finance, econ, business, arts?) or current finance professionals on topical issues (even if it ends up as them promoting their books) rather than just copies of other people's blog posts.
But if you're focused on blogs / news maybe get http://jeffmatthewsisnotmakingthisup.blogspot.com/ to contribute, even though most of his posts are about how wonderful Warren Buffett is. It would be interesting to see more commentary on WSO about value investing (usually splits views) and corporate financial reporting, i.e. lies.
Taibbi? I know that won't be too popular, but he brings a great perspective.
Agree. His articles always lead to debates here on WSO. It would keep some more people engaged. I miss the 200 response shit show threads.
Ha! It's cause I haven't posted one in a while!
He is awesome, though. Knows what he's talking about, can break down technical things, and is a fun / funny writer. Plus, his takedown of Bloomberg was fucking epic.
can we get anyone off bloomberg?
John Paulson
I'd like to second the thought about additional people from academia. Or people with controversial opinions. Heck, maybe you could even find two or more people with different opinions on a certain topic to look at it from different angles.
Might as well syndicate M&I, because half of the questions people ask here have probably been covered there...
i imagine there's a lot of potential to get finance/econ/mba professors who have a lot to say but no outlet online, particularly if you can make it easy for them to publish it. Get Deepak!
John Hempton. He doesn't hold back and I think he'd be great, whether he is right or not.
Second Jeff Matthews. His blog is great.
Fred Wilson's blog for VC as well as life in general is great, although he does plug his investments a bit too much for my liking.
Peter Schiff
Schiff would be epic. I got to see him speak live a couple times (once at the Atlantis on paradise island, which was a great excuse to make up a reason for a trip down there). He's very interesting.
Peter Schiff + Tom Woods on WSO would be like the dynamic duo of death
Was thinking the same thing. great read : The Little Book of Bull Moves, Updated and Expanded
GS Elevator
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Kyle Bass
Dealbook
Double post
Cullen Roche. His blog is http://pragcap.com
I think he's one of the best bloggers on macroeconomics, monetary policy, sovereign debt crisis.
Dan Ariely - A Behavioral/Experimental Economist
He has a good blog and some interesting books - http://danariely.com/
You know who we should get? Rush, I hear he gives out free tea from time to time.
If anyone fucking says Paul Krugman, I'm going to hunt him down and saw his fucking limbs off with a dull kitchen knife.
We should get Paul Krugman
/popcorn
Peter Schiff would be awesome
arguments on critical issues between academics with different thoughts!
Nouriel Roubini
What about an interview series? WSO could interview someone interesting / finance related and post it here for people to review and comment on.
It would be good to see posts from / interviews with people who have worked on wallstreet and have written books about finance / wall street in the past.
A lot of professionals or retired professionals are active on the lecture circuit. Interviews with them could be interesting. The same could be said for interviews with notable Academics like Shiller. Some non-US centric content would be great. The UK is a no brainer as there is no language barrier.
Obviously this would take a lot more effort, time and resources then simply reposting some other blog, but could be worthwhile.
from Deepak:
There is hope..
If you're going to hunt, you need to hunt for big game...
http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do?facInfo=bio&facEmId=mport…
I'm a big fan of Clay Christensen from HBS.
Robert Shiller.
On the economics side, Arthur Laffer, Michael Boskin, and Russell Roberts would be fantastic.
They are all pretty distinguished scholars, so I am not sure they would be willing to write anything specifically for this site. However, Arthur Laffer was on Bill Maher's show and Roberts has a podcast, so who knows?
I'd like to see more from the Austrian school of Economics. Maybe something from Joseph Salerno or Thomas Woods (http://www.tomwoods.com/) just to get the ball rolling.
Peter Fader
Please get Peter Schiff. I will help pay.
http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/group/austrian-economics-monkeys
Michael Mauboussin
Mauboussin Columbia Directory Mauboussin Legg Mason
Peter Linneman from Wharton
Edward S. Herman from Wharton (Professor Emeritus of Finance). Would love to hear him discuss rhetoric / propaganda related to finance and related topics... This might veer more towards political economy than strictly finance.
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