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Apr. 19th, 2009 09:39 amI just found a site with videos of a very coherent, easy-to-understand explanation of the mortgage meltdown crisis, complete with cool, entertaining charts.
The presentation is in 12 parts, so each part is fairly short. You can snuggle in your comfy bed and watch one or two segments on a weekend morning, getting a good grasp of the roots of the recession and crowing with disbelief at the wacky charts that tell the amazing, rather unbelievable story of the disaster.
Cooooool.
This is so much better than paying $ to take a live class which requires me to actually get out of bed, shower, get dressed, drive somewhere, sit in something other than a comfy bed, and then drive back.
It looks like the site also has other free video "classes" and assorted cool stuff. Signing up is free. You can do it at:
http://www.valueinvestingtv.com/
I love the internet and my iPod. I can take free classes on anything, watch or listen to them anywhere at my discretion, and never even have to get dressed. This technology is WONDERFUL!
The presentation is in 12 parts, so each part is fairly short. You can snuggle in your comfy bed and watch one or two segments on a weekend morning, getting a good grasp of the roots of the recession and crowing with disbelief at the wacky charts that tell the amazing, rather unbelievable story of the disaster.
Cooooool.
This is so much better than paying $ to take a live class which requires me to actually get out of bed, shower, get dressed, drive somewhere, sit in something other than a comfy bed, and then drive back.
It looks like the site also has other free video "classes" and assorted cool stuff. Signing up is free. You can do it at:
http://www.valueinvestingtv.com/
I love the internet and my iPod. I can take free classes on anything, watch or listen to them anywhere at my discretion, and never even have to get dressed. This technology is WONDERFUL!