Continued from part one… After this example, the interview moved onto trading. At the time, Roy Neuberger was still trading on a day-to-day basis. He made use of charts, the tape and his 40 years of experience to read the market. “B: Does your 40-year perspective give you an advantage over young people on the Street? RN: I don’t know about that…sometimes you can know too much about things. For instance, I know too much about Bausch & Lomb, which was off 9 ½ points at the opening the other day. I’ve known this industry since 1919 because my brother-in-law…
[From The Archives] 1970 Barron's Interview With Roy Neuberger — Part 2
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