Watchdog on Wall Street

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Christopher Markowski has carried the titles of Nationally Syndicated Talk Show Host, columnist, frequent CNN Contributor, financial planner and author. He called the Freddie Mac Fannie Mae Bailout, dot com bust, the demise of Enron, the oil speculation bubble and the real estate collapse. Christopher is the antithesis of what Wall Street has become; he believes that financial planning is a profession, not a vehicle for selling as many ridiculous financial products as possible. His clear-cut, honest approach is in complete contrast with the fabrication and deception that individual investors are exposed to every day.

Conquer Wall Street

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