NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--There are secret ways of seeing the world of finance that every investor should know. Overlooked things that tip the balance from failure to success. Hidden truths that make the critical difference between understanding the world and being dangerously naive. And surprising realities that determine whether or not you and your family are on the path to generational wealth.
In “You Weren’t Supposed to See That,” Downtown Josh Brown - one of the original Wall Street bloggers, star of CNBC’s Halftime Report, and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management - collects and shares the most important of these secrets.
Drawing on 15 years of publishing The Reformed Broker, arguably the most-read financial blog in the world, Josh revisits, updates, and expands on the best of his wildly popular writing. In doing so, he helps readers to uncover the occasionally uncomfortable truths about finance, investing and Wall Street that are essential for success today.
“I’ve learned by observing others’ behaviors - both the good and the bad - and it’s shaped my understanding of what to do and what to avoid,” said Josh. “I hope people find value in that, whether they’re reading something I wrote years ago or my current thoughts on the same topic. I want it to resonate because it’s genuine, even if it doesn’t always cast me in the best light.”
He added: “To those who are pessimistic about the future, remember this: both in life and the markets, people and economies find a way forward. As an investor, you must trust that most challenges are temporary, and that, in the long run, positive outcomes are usually achieved.”
With Downtown Josh Brown as their guide, readers will see things how they really are – and as they never have before in investment management.
Praise for Josh:
“One of the greatest financial writers of all time.” Morgan Housel, bestselling author of “The Psychology of Money” and “Same as Ever”
“Josh writes like he speaks, with refreshing integrity.” Scott Galloway, bestselling author of “The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success,” “Love, and Meaning,” “The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Success” and other titles.
About Josh Brown:
Downtown Josh Brown is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management, which manages over $5 billion for individual investors, corporate retirement plans, endowments and foundations. He is the author of two additional books, Backstage Wall Street and Clash of the Financial Pundits, as well as the creator of the widely-read The Reformed Broker blog, which has now given way to Downtown Josh Brown.
Josh has been an on-air contributor to CNBC television each week for the past decade and has amassed one of the largest social media followings in the industry. He lives on Long Island in New York with his wife and two children.
Title Information
Publication Date: September 3, 2024
Format: Paperback / eBook / Audiobook
ISBNs: Hardback: 9781804090596 / eBook: 9781804090602 / Audiobook: 9781804091586
Price: y: $29.99 / eBook: $20.99 / Audiobook: $18.50
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