Ed Butowsky, Creator of the Chapwood Portfolio Investment (CHIP) Score

By: edbutowsky | Posted: 16th April 2009

Ed Butowsky, creator of the Chapwood Portfolio Investment (CHIP) Score, and co-host of CNN Radio's Wall Street Shuffle, is a highly respected expert in investment management who is interviewed frequently by the national media, including Bloomberg TV, FOX Business News, ABC, NBC, Sports Illustrated, and SIRIUS radio. He was nominated as Top Financial Advisor in the World by Reuters in 2007 and was a member of the Morgan Stanley Chairman's Club (Top 1%). Butowsky was previously a Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley and a Managing Director at Bear Stearns and has lectured at Yale University and NYU Stern School of Business.

As a speaker, Ed has captivated audiences of both financial advisors and investors. With an audience of clients, Ed has a gift of making things that are complicated sound easy. He is often seen presenting at town hall meetings of advisors and their clients helping to explain and communicate exactly what is going on in today's markets and the importance of working with your advisor.

His latest riveting presentation for advisors, "How to Steal Business from Your Competitors", is receiving tremendous accolades throughout the financial services industry.

Ed Butowsky has been in the financial services industry for over 22 years. As a managing partner of Chapwood Capital Investment Management, Ed's focus is on business development and providing clients with comprehensive array of investment management services. These services include portfolio forensics, asset allocation and asset management solutions for high-net-worth individuals and families. Ed Butowsky is a member of the Investment Management Consulting Association and is a Certified Investment Management Consultant.??Ed's appearances include:

Learn more about Ed on http://www.edbutowsky.com
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