Bill Fleckenstein

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Part of why FleckensteinCapital.com exists is to help readers develop their own courses of action. Thus, you won't find recommendations of stocks to buy or sell. I share my opinions, ideas, strategies, decisions, and as much information as I can, so that readers can learn, think, and act for themselves.

About Fleck

I have been a professional money manager since 1982. I began writing my daily market commentary in 1996 and launched FleckensteinCapital.com in 2003. Initially, the Market Rap was a daily recap of market events, with an added "Yes, but..." emphasis. I quickly learned that the contrarian viewpoint was often misrepresented and under-reported. Since then, my daily column has always called it like I see it.