Wall Street’s Digital Underground

By now, you have seen (or heard of) the huge spread on Zero Hedge in New York Magazine.  They also had some nice things to say about yours truly.

From the article, here are the other members of Wall Street’s Digital Underground:

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Illustrations by Matthew Woodson

The Amiable Skeptic

Barry Ritholtz was a pioneer when he launched the Big Picture in 2003 using the beta version of blogging software, Word Press. He’s a levelheaded bear with a knack for seeing through the statistical fog of economic data, and wrote a well-received book, Bailout Nation.

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The Cranky Bull

John Hempton of Bronte Capital covers the ins and outs of Wall Street and Washington—from Australia. A professional money manager, he started out bearish but went bullish last spring, prompting the ridicule of his blogging cousins, whom he dismisses as “perma-bears.”

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The Crisis Queen

Naked Capitalism’s Yves Smith had worked at Goldman Sachs before she started blogging in 2006, distinguishing herself with a facility for deconstructing complicated economics. She is writing a book called Econned, about the flawed ideas that led to the crash.

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The Equal-Opportunity Debunker

Felix Salmon had a stint blogging for famously bearish NYU economist Nouriel Roubini before he moved to Reuters. A serial skeptic of skeptics, he famously launched an assult on Ben Stein’s conflicts of interest as a columnist for the Times, which led to Stein’s departure.

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The Money Gossip

Bess Levin’s posts at Dealbreaker, the de facto “Page Six” of Wall Street, are as much about snark as finance, but her devoted following inside mainstream Wall Street firms has enabled her to beat The Wall Street Journal on a story or two.

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Source:
The Dow Zero Insurgency
Joe Hagan
New York Magazine, Sep 27, 2009
http://nymag.com/guides/money/2009/59457/

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