There is no shortage of finance-related books these days, hence there is no shortage of content coming from those authors. We came across a handful of items that we wanted to highlight outside of the regular linkfest.

Items worth a note:

David Merkel interviews Howard Marks author of The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor.  (Aleph Blog)

What all investors can learn from great investors. A talk with Stephen Weiss author of The Big Win: Learning from the Legends to Become a More Successful Investor.  (GreatInvestors.tv)

Here is the author of Abnormal Returns: Winning Strategies from the Frontlines of the Investment Blogosphere with Jeremy Glaser on the challenges of “playing the performance game.” (Morningstar)

also

Michael Covel talks with Mebane Faber author of The Ivy Portfolio on the topic of trend following. (iTunes)

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