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The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Zweig on Clarity, Skepticism, and the Psychology of Investing

Overview

Frank Fabozzi, CFA, welcomes Jason Zweig, longtime author of The Intelligent Investor column in The Wall Street Journal, for a compelling discussion on markets, human behavior, and the enduring principles of sound investing.

Zweig is known for his blend of skepticism, storytelling, and clarity. Drawing on decades of experience, he offers practical and timely insights for investment professionals. From his editorial work on Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor, which includes modern commentary in the 2003 and 2024 editions, to his reflections on the evolution of financial journalism, this is a rare opportunity to learn from one of the most trusted voices in personal finance. 

What you’ll learn

  • Why emotions, not numbers, drive markets, and how to build better habits around that reality
  • How to apply the “Four Whys” method to test ideas and sharpen investment decisions
  • Why distinguishing between investing and speculating is more urgent than ever
  • How timeless metaphors like Mr. Market remain relevant in an age of real-time trading and mobile platforms 

This webinar is worth 1 PL credit. If you are a CFA Institute member and attended live or watched the recording on your own time, you may self-report this activity in your tracker

Speakers

Jason Zweig
Personal Finance Columnist
The Wall Street Journal
Frank Fabozzi., CFA
Professor of Practice
Carey Business School, Johns Hopkins University

Webinar

The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Zweig on Clarity, Skepticism, and the Psychology of Investing

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