Mr. Valliere is Chief Political Strategist of the Stanford Washington Research Group, which has provided nonpartisan political, economic and industry research to institutional investors for more than 30 years. Mr. Valliere coordinates political and economic research, focusing on how Congress and the White House shape fiscal policies and how those developments affect institutional and corporate investors. He is also responsible for coverage of the Federal Reserve Board's interest rate policies.
Mr. Valliere is a regular guest on many financial programs, including CNN's Moneyline, Fox's Cavuto Report and CNBC's Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo. In his television appearances, Mr. Valliere analyzes how developments in Washington affect investors. He began his career as an intern at The Washington Post, and later became the chief congressional correspondent and news editor for F-D-C Reports, a trade publication that monitors the pharmaceutical industry. He received a bachelor's degree in journalism from George Washington University.
Investing Early
06/18/2010 3:14 PM
Yahoo posted an article by Ryan Guina on Thursday about his experiences investing at a young age and the good that has come from his decision. If you think of investing as a bill that should be payed every month, you could be well on your way to being financially comfortable by retirement. Click here to read the article.
Modesto-area Finance Experts Suggest Market Caution
09/06/2009
A recent article from The Modesto Bee quotes advisor Jeff Burrow as having some reservations on the stock market's continued upward momentum. Jeff also reminds readers that making money in your investment portfolio is important, but equally so is the ability to keep frivolous spending to a minimum and to resist the urge to "keep up with the Jones's." Click here to read full article: http://www.modbee.com/business/story/843833.html