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In her highly anticipated new book, television’s ace financial reporter CNBC anchorwoman Maria Bartiromo shows you how to use timely news and hot information to make money in today’s market.

A media luminary with the solid credentials of a seasoned pro, Maria Bartiromo has set the standard for business news programming, delivering indispensable, up-to-the-minute information from the New York Stock Exchange. Known for her spot on calls, her straightforward on-air manner, and her willingness to ask tough questions, she is probably the most famous and visible business news correspondent in the business media today and one of the top five most influential voices on Wall Street. Maria was the first person to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and continues to do so every day on CNBC’s SQUAWK BOX.

In Use The News, Maria Bartiromo mines her years of frontline experience, on camera and behind the scenes, to identify all the tools you need to seize control of your financial decisions and better manage your portfolio.

For investors, stock market enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to make smarter financial decisions, Maria offers a revealing look at the methods that made her famous, explaining how to separate the news from the noise and find the true information nuggets that affect the stock market most:

  • How to tell which company announcements are important and which are simply fluff.
  • Where you can find hidden gems of investment information.
  • How to get the lowdown on a company’s CEO and management team.
  • How to use the Internet to find useful information amid all of the clutter.
  • How the government can affect your investment decisions.
  • When to trust market professionals — and when to ignore them.
  • What really matters on a company’s balance sheet.
  • Which red flags mean trouble in different industry sectors.

Every day, to bring the latest news and stock picks to her viewers, Maria relies on the expertise of the sharpest people on Wall Street. She is one of the most connected financial journalists working today — making her Rolodex a virtual who’s who of financial wizards.

In Use The News she has picked the brains of the best and the brightest and brings their secrets to you, the individual investor. As a result, you’ll get exceptional tips from some of the most influential people on Wall Street, the same people whom Maria relies on every day to help her handicap the market. The result is an indispensable investment handbook where you, too, can learn the secrets of the Wall Street insiders, take control of your investments, and make money in any economy.

Maria Bartiromo a former producer, writer, and editor of CNN Business News, now hosts and coproduces her own show on CNBC, Market Week with Maria Bartiromo. She also anchors CNBC’s Street Signs and Market Wrap on a daily basis. She is a contributing news commentator to NBC’s Today Show, MSNBC, and other NBC affiliates nationwide. Her popular monthly column can be found in Individual Investor magazine. A graduate of New York University, she lives in New York City with her husband, Jonathan Steinberg, founder and chief executive officer of Individual Investor Group.

Amazon.com Review
Virtually everyone tuned into the stock market during the past few years is plugged into CNBC, and virtually everyone plugged into CNBC is familiar with Maria Bartiromo. Striking, articulate, and always at the center of the cable station’s Wall Street action, Bartiromo has become a welcome source of fiscal authority through incisive but accessible daily TV appearances that stretch from the early morning Squawk Box to late afternoon’s Market Wrap. Many viewers may think that her take on each day’s events, and long-range perspective based upon them, are derived from years of academic study and exclusive inside tips. Not so, Bartiromo claims in Use the News. She says average investors can also separate the noise from the news and guide themselves to more profitable portfolios. In clear prose–like the direct language she employs on TV–Bartiromo shares the ideas and expertise of some of the Street’s top executives, money managers, and analysts, explaining how the markets and financial-news machines really work and describing ways anyone can gather and assess useful data. “In this book, I’ll expand on what I already do in my broadcasts: namely, level the playing field so that individual investors have the same information, understanding, and chances of success as the professionals,” she writes. Fans, and even nonfans, should enjoy it. –Howard Rothman

From Publishers Weekly
With the stock market tumbling, investors who can efficiently sift through all the available financial information will have the best sense of how a stock will perform, claims Bartiromo. After all, that’s what she does every day as an anchor for CNBC’s Street Signs and Market Wrap, as a featured reporter on the cable channel’s popular Squawk Box segment and as producer and host of Market Week with Maria Bartiromo. In a friendly, hands-on style, she offers readers a view of the stock market (both the big picture and various market sectors) from her vantage point as a reporter on the floor of the NYSE. No “math whiz,” Bartiromo is adamant that understanding the market requires nothing more than “common sense and doing your homework.” Relying on analysis from investment pros, corporate chiefs, dozens of excellent Web sites (ranging from those that carry breaking news about corporate events to government sites that store reams of meaningful data), faxes, e-mails and phone calls, Bartiromo demonstrates firsthand how she focuses on real-time, relevant data, analyzes what it does (and doesn’t) say and puts the distilled information into context. Most important, Bartiromo reminds investors that they shouldn’t rely on or always believe what they hear about a stock on television or read on the Internet without first doing some research of their own, even if the source is CNBC’s star financial personality. (June)Forecast: Readers will find Bartiromo’s voice of reason as appealing on the page as on the small screen. With a 25-city national radio campaign and a 15-city NPR syndicated feature, this book is bound for the business bestseller lists.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Bartiromo, a business anchor on CNBC and the first journalist to report daily from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, shares her methods for identifying the tools readers need to seize control of financial decision-making and become stock market analysts. Using her own experience and interviewing some of the sharpest market analysts, money managers, and CEOs on Wall Street, she teaches readers to sift through news stories and look for answers to specific questions related to their investments in order to make and profit from smart investment decisions. Much more focused on the market than Marie Bussing-Burks’s Profit from the Evening News (LJ 5/1/01), Bartiromo explains the four sources of information that move the market; how to evaluate the news from the government, a company, market professionals, or unconventional sources; and her “Top 13 Noisemakers and How To Extract the News Within Them.” Written in an intelligent, warm style, this is a book that today’s stock investors will want to read and study. Susan C. Awe, Univ. of New Mexico Lib., Albuquerque
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
*Starred Review*
Lately, the stock market has been like a roller-coaster ride for financial investors. Technology stocks and IPOs have dropped from dizzying heights, and interest rates have climbed, with corporate stocks continuing to dip and turn. How can the average individual investor make sense of what is happening to their stocks, mutual funds, and 401Ks? Bartiromo takes the reader off that roller-coaster ride and tells how the average investor can use the news to “separate the noise from the investment nuggets.” In this combination of autobiographical and business investment information, the author (with coauthor Fredman) explains how Wall Street and the stock market work. Her prose is easy to read, spiced by interjections on her career in journalism and on Wall Street. She shares insights on the difference between “buy” and “sell” information and how traders, analysts, brokers, lead steers, axes, and other industry insiders gather their information and make decisions. She imparts advice from well-known market makers that she has interviewed, along with information on the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) rulings that impact investments. Throughout, Bartiromo proffers insights and questions for investors to ask, research tips on “company conference calls,” “triple witching,” and more. And last but not least, she gives business and financial sources, and Web sites to track for following investments on a regular basis. This important book serves as a primer for the average individual investor to choose the news to use in making investments. Eileen Hardy
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Review
” Use the News offers a life preserver for millions of Americans drowning in a sea of financial information.” — — Stephen Pollan, author of The Die Broke Complete Book of Money

“Maria Bartiromo’s new book provides a tour of the key factors that move stocks…Highly recommended for readers who want… — — Jack Schwager, author of Stock Market Wizards

“Maria Bartiromo’s unique role, along with her candid views, gives ordinary Americans a valuable insight into this little-understood world,… — — Ric Edelman, best-selling author of Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth

“This book contains dozens of powerful investment nuggets, each of which is worth 1000 times the price of this book. — — Robert G. Allen, author of the New York Times bestsellers Nothing Down , Creative Wealth and now Multiple Streams of Internet Income

About the Author
Maria Bartiromo a former producer, writer, and editor of CNN Business News, now hosts and coproduces her own show on CNBC, Market Week with Maria Bartiromo. She also anchors CNBC’s Street Signs and Market Wrap on a daily basis. She is a contributing news commentator to NBC’s Today Show, MSNBC, and other NBC affiliates nationwide. Her popular monthly column can be found in Individual Investor magazine. A graduate of New York University, she lives in New York City with her husband , Jonathan Steinberg, founder and chief executive officer of Individual Investor Group.

Product details
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Business; First Edition
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages

Customer reviews

jonathan a squires
Oprah Who?
I don’t feel qualified to write a proper review at this time (I have only read thru pg. 50), but just wanted to “check in.” This book immediately grabbed my attention with the Prologue. Having experienced 9/11 from my couch.I have always counted on CNBC for “all the news that fit to watch” Whoeva says TV turns ur brain to mush should have “their” brains examined! I say watch CNBC or Fox (when CNBC doesn’t have somthin good on) and get informed or rich your choice! I personally would prefer to be both. Thanks to the aforementioned networks, I am pretty well fixed wit the former and I’m working on the second one. I recommend this book in small doses, it reminds of a Deeprak Copra novel but betta! I will complete this review after i finish this Library of Congress “Masterpiece” published in the USA by crown business, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House,Inc.

P.S. There is no such thing as “Medical Marijuana”

Lucy
informative
This is old news, sometimes slow reading, but at the same time informative. Maria is a very intelligent woman and not afraid to ask questions. There is some 10 year old information that I did not know that is relevelant today.

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