Editor-Publisher of The Progressive Investor
Boynton Beach, Florida, USA
Chuck Epstein has written for over 50 publications (including three books) on a variety of financial topics for retail and institutional investor audiences. Creator-editor of award-winning blog, www.theprogressiveinvestor.org (formerly www.mutualfundreform.com). Served as director of marketing for the New York Futures Exchange and as PR head for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange financial products division. He also helped launch revolutionary futures products, including the S&P 500 Index, the Russell 2000 and Russell 3000, the CRB Index, and futures options. He was a senior editor and writer for investment companies (Russell Investments, Principal Financial, Zacks Investment Research, WM Group of Funds), and a reporter, editor, or publisher for magazines, Websites, and newsletters with deadline responsibilities. Written for all media, including print, Web, TV, radio.







Cable TV viewers are inundated with news options. Many are redundant and repeat the same news for over a day while insisting it is "breaking" news. This article shows news junkies how to getthe news faster and with less banter.
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The article links sports betting, money laundering, and efforts to position crypto as an investment.
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Provides practical, comprehensive information and strategies for successfully using managed futures. Clearly explains the benefits of managed futures and their role in a traditional portfolio. Uses case studies and firsthand reports to show how corporations are using managed futures.
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A compendium of 25 seminal and pioneering research papers on corporate earnings analysis. In total, they explore why analysts’ earnings expectations are the most accurate corporate earnings forecasts. They also explain why understanding these expectations can matter more for investing than past analysis or management estimates.
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When people in their 50s start online dating, what should they expect? How can they prepare for the emotional ups and downs of meeting strangers? Why do some daters succeed in finding the love of their life, while others end up alone in an emotional disaster? Using first-hand experiences, actual stories, and hard lessons learned from a bad break-up and a deep dive into self-discovery, this memoir covers important topics ranging from communications and self-esteem to dating deal breakers and the types of people you will meet in the online dating world.
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Private equity is one of the greediest forms of unregulated capitalism. It deceives the public, misleads investors, and bribes politicians and regulators at the state, local, and national levels. And that’s just for starters. Private equity can harm businesses. It can limit market access for individual investors. In real estate, it can distort the housing market. This can make homes too expensive for average people to buy.
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