A veteran financial journalist, Mark Ingebretsen is a former blogger for James Cramers TheStreet.com and the Online Wall Street Journal. As editor at large for Online Investor magazine, he extensively covered the individual-investor revolution and why the Internet boom turned parabolic before going bust.
Hes also extensively familiar with the latest tech trends, having been a long-time contributing writer and editor for IEEE publications, a public information officer with a U.S. Dept. of Energy National Lab, the editor of a robotics industry website, and most recently a contributor to Space Quarterly, a recently launched magazine covering entrepreneurial outer-space development.
Ingebretsens book, Nasdaq: A history of the market that changed the world, is on Harvard Business Schools recommended reading list for executives, and his previous book, profiling successful investors, The Guts and Glory of Day Trading (Harriman House), has been published in the U.S., Europe, and was recently translated into Simplified Chinese for distribution in that nation.
His forthcoming book is The New Rules of Tech Investing.