Yahoo Finance and CNBC have launched their third online show, which is called “Talking Numbers.”
Hosted by CNBC’s Brian Sullivan, “Talking Numbers” discusses investment opportunities by analyzing stocks from both a technical and fundamental point of view.
“Talking Numbers” aims to teach viewers how to harness both the technical and fundamental data points to become better investors. The daily online show will be divided into three self-contained segments, featuring discussions between Sullivan and two market professionals — Richard Ross (“The Chartist”), Auerbach Grayson global technical Ssrategist, and Enis Taner, CFA (“The Trader”), RiskReversal.com global macro editor.
“Talking Numbers” is targeting both active investors and beginners looking to learn more about technical analysis as its viewers. In addition to the daily online show, the site will feature interactive elements including video tutorials; a dedicated Twitter feed that will host an ongoing “technical vs. fundamentals” debate; and custom charts and data – all designed to create a dialogue between the pros on the panel and the active investor.
Since first announcing their partnership in June 2012, Yahoo Finance and CNBC have also started shows such as Off the Cuff and Big Data Download.
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