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Publication Name: The Reformed Broker

Brief description: This blog is about markets, politics, economics, media, culture and finance.

Publication URL: http://www.thereformedbroker.com/

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Owner Name: Josh Brown

Joined: November 27th, 2011

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The Reformed Broker wrote a new blog post titled 361 Capital Weekly Research Briefing

361 Capital portfolio manager, Blaine Rollins, CFA, previously manager of the Janus Fund, writes a weekly update looking back on major moves, macro-trends and economic [...]
(5 hours ago)

The Reformed Broker wrote a new blog post titled Too Big To Wean?

From Jamie Dimon's annual letter to JPMorgan shareholders this past April (via Sam Ro): "As we currently are positioned, if rates went up 300 basis [...]
(5 hours ago)

The Reformed Broker wrote a new blog post titled Jason Zweig: UR Doing It Rong

One of the things you learn about asset allocation is that the unemotional defeat the emotional over time by fading their highs and lows, their [...]
(10 hours ago)

About:

This blog is about markets, politics, economics, media, culture and finance.

I’ll use statistics, satire, anecdotes, pop culture references, sarcasm, fact, fantasy and any other device that I feel necessary to get my points across.

What I don’t do on this site is give financial advice or tell anyone what to invest in.  The Reformed Broker is a forecast-free blog.

What I will do on this site is provide you with a running commentary of my market-related insights and thoughts as events unfold. I’ll point you toward other interesting content around the web. I’ll challenge your perceptions, call it like I see it and occasionally, I’ll make you laugh.

Josh’s Story:

I’m a New York City-based financial advisor at Fusion Analytics.  I help people invest and manage portfolios for them.  My clients range from individuals to corporations to retirement plans to charitable foundations.