The Hypocrisy of Today’s Investor

on Jan 24, 2012 in Articles, Fox Business by admin | No Comments »
The Hypocrisy of Today's Investor Ed Butowsky - Fox BusinessIn a recent article by Ed Butowsky on FoxBusiness.com, published January 23, 2012, Ed examines the similarities between the hypocritical political debates and how investors act in similar fashion. While it is important to understand what exactly a hypocrite is, it is even more interesting to identify the similarities. ...

Don’t Bash Romney’s Experience, Embrace It

on Jan 19, 2012 in Articles, Fox Business by admin | No Comments »
Don't Bash Romney's Experience, Embrace It In a recent article by Ed Butowsky on FoxBusiness.com Ed discusses his view of the attacks on Mit Romney and Bain Capital. Moreover Ed examines this desperate move by fellow Republicans to try to turn the tide and momentum from Mit winning the nomination. Ed believes this to truly be counter productive to the economic crisis US currently...

Here’s Why the Market Scares You

on Jan 18, 2012 in Articles, Fox Business by admin | No Comments »
Here's Why the Market Scares You Ed Butowsky - Fox Business - ReutersIn a recent article by Ed Butowsky on FoxBusiness.com Ed examines why investors get scared when they look at the market in the current economy. Furthermore, Ed breaks down the risks to stocks and their expected earnings we enter the first half of 2012. These risks are: Europe represents 20% of the...

Stagflation May Be On The Way

on Apr 17, 2011 in Articles, Dallas Morning News by admin | No Comments »
Stagflation May Be On The Way Published April 17, 2011 in the Dallas Morning NewsBy: Ed Butowsky We are about to enter what I believe will one of the worst inflationary periods of the last 30 years. And don’t take comfort in the current low inflation numbers. The Consumer Price Index is an unreliable measure of the cost of living in the United States. It is misstated...

Money & Marriage

on Feb 11, 2011 in Articles, Financial Advisor Blog, Media Center by admin | 1 Comment »
Money & Marriage    Email This Post Divorce can be summed up in one word “devastating.” Putting aside the emotional distress, often times divorce takes a unaccountable toll on you financially. Divorce is not only the separating of a family, it is the separating of finances. Overnight many of your bills for staples such as electricity, cable TV and...

Ed Butowsky Discusses Possible Player Lockout in 2011

on Dec 27, 2010 in Articles, The Associated Press by admin | No Comments »
Ed Butowsky Discusses Possible Player Lockout in 2011 AIME ARON • THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • DECEMBER 26, 2010 The NFL and NBA players’ associations have been warning members for years to get ready for the possibility that their paychecks could evaporate in 2011. With the new year fast approaching, the unions have ratcheted up their message. NBA players were told there’s a 99 percent...

HOW TO BECOME A TV STAR, ADVISOR-STYLE

on Oct 15, 2010 in Articles, Financial Advisor by admin | No Comments »
HOW TO BECOME A TV STAR, ADVISOR-STYLE October 15, 2010 – (Dow Jones) Financial advisors who have tried––and failed––as media personalities know that being smart about money and being an engaging presence on camera are two distinct qualities. So what is the formula that works? To succeed as a TV talking head, says Doug Scott, president of advertising and marketing giant...

Ed Butowsky, Dallas’ $3 Billion Money Manager

on Jul 23, 2009 in Articles, D Magazine by admin | No Comments »
Ed Butowsky, Dallas' $3 Billion Money Manager Ed Butowsky, Dallas’ $3 Billion Money Manager Published July 23rd, 2008 in D Magazine By: Zac Crain Ed Butowsky goes to work on holidays. It’s not just because he manages $3 billion in assets for high-profile clients. It’s because he loves his job. Ed Butwosky shouldn’t be here. It’s Memorial Day. He should be somewhere enjoying...

Recession or No Recession, Ed Butowsky Discusses How & Why Athletes Go Broke

on Mar 29, 2009 in Articles, Sports Illustrated by admin | 4 Comments »
Recession or No Recession, Ed Butowsky Discusses How & Why Athletes Go Broke How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke Published March 23rd, 2009 in Sports Illustrated By: Pablo S. Torre Recession or no recession, many NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball players have a penchant for losing most or all of their money. It doesn’t matter how much they make. And the ways they blow it are strikingly similar. What the hell happened...

About Ed

Ed Butowsky is a nationally-recognized expert in investment management. Butowsky has been in the financial services industry for over 22 years. He was previously a Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley and a Managing Director ... More »

Contact

Ed Butowsky, Managing Partner
Chapwood Capital Investment Management, LLC
Website: www.chapwoodinvestments.com
Email: ed@chapwoodinvestments.com
Phone: (972) 865-2225