Strengthen your portfolio and end the year on a high note
Please join us Thursday, October 17th at 2pm EST Our panel of investment experts will share business insights and practical investment advice across the fields of finance and cryptocurrencies, helping you gain a nuanced understanding of the future of the economy post-election.
Watch and learn now:
- Where to invest and which funds to buy
- Why October is historically a strong month for crypto and what to expect for Bitcoin, Ethereum and other major assets through the end of the year
- How to diversify and strengthen your investment portfolio
- Things to note when selling covered calls
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mat Shiffrin He is the editor-in-chief of Forbes.com's Money & Markets channel, which includes investing, personal finance, Wall Street, and cryptocurrencies. He worked at Forbes for more than 30 years, studying business journalism under the late, great Forbes editor Jim Michaels. He is responsible for investment and financial content for Forbes magazine and Forbes.com. He is also the managing editor of Forbes Investment Newsletters and Forbes Digital Assets. A graduate of Cornell University, he is the author of “The Warren Budgetets Next Door, The World's Greatest Investor You've Never Heard Of.”
stephen erlich Director of Digital Asset Research at Forbes. He most recently served as Social Media/Copy Lead for Kraken, a US-based cryptocurrency exchange. Prior to joining Kraken, he served as Chief Operating Officer at the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance, a nonprofit industry association dedicated to the comprehensive adoption of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology in global markets.
John Dobos He is the editor of Forbes Dividend Investor, a premium advisory that selects the highest dividend stocks each week and recommends the 25 best stocks to buy today. He is also the editor of the Forbes Premium Income Report, an income options service that offers four trades per week. Mr. Dobosch is also the editor of Forbes Billionaire Investor, an advisory service that tracks the investment trends of Forbes magazine's billionaires. Prior to joining, he worked with Lou Dobbs at CNN Financial News for five years. He also worked at Bloomberg TV and Inc. Magazine.
bill baldwin He joined Forbes Magazine in 1980 and served as editor for 11 years. An enrolled agent since 1979, many of his stories lie at the intersection of taxation and portfolio management. But he also writes on a variety of topics, including the economics of hydrogen, shareholder democracy, and fraudulent pricing by pharmacy benefit managers.