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Marty Zweig
"Don't fight the Fed/tape"; valuation + monetary regime
Marty Zweig (1942–2013) was a money manager and market strategist who ran the Zweig Fund and contributed a regular column to Barron's. He built a quantitative framework combining Federal Reserve rate moves, monetary indicators, and market breadth to determine risk-on/risk-off positioning. His 1986 book 'Winning on Wall Street' systematised these methods and remains a core text for macro-aware value investors.
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Last updated
10 May 2026