Stansberry Radio With Dr. David Eifrig

I was interviewed by Dr. David Eifrig on Stansberry Radio (to listen, click here):

Stansberry Radio With Dr. David Eifrig

I was interviewed by Dr. David Eifrig on Stansberry Radio (to listen, click here):

Vitaliy is a bestselling author of “The Little Book of Sideways Markets,” the Chief Investment Officer at Investment Management Associates, and editor of the extremely popular blog – The Intellectual Investor

Doc asks Vitaliy about the intricacies of writing a book, and also gets the lowdown on… (00:02:29)

* The best investment opportunities in the shale boom, including:

  • What the best stocks to play on a risk/reward basis.
  • Why this certain sector never appealed to him… until now.
  • How he and his firm found a “little gem” in this shale region.
  • How he found stocks in the region that are sustainable for the long run.

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