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Idan Koren graduated Duke University last year. At a young age of 23, he is already a technical analyst for a hedge fund, trading equities in his own account, and CFO of a startup- CourseRank, which aims to help college students properly plan their entire educational experience. You can find Idan's regular market commentary on StockTock.com. Click here for video excerpts.
Paul Kedrosky spoke with us about the economic activity we have seen over the last 20 years and where we may be headed next. Kedrosky's rational and sophisticated explanations of the formation and collapses of bubbles are key to adjusting one's investment portfolio (if such a thing still exists.) Kedrosky successes over the years of jumping into emerging trends in their early stages and exiting before the collapse makes him a prime candidate to predict where this wacky world may be headed next. Click here for video excerpts.
Leigh Jones, professional trader, sat down with us to talk about her early career and trading style. We found out that Leigh is very active trading, managing over 100 positions at any given time, as well as aggressively day trading the open, looking for bounces intra day in stocks, and trading forex at night. You can find Leigh Jones on Bulls On Wall Street. Click here for video excerpts from the interview.
Quint Tatro discuses the versatility of peanut butter and why it will help the Haitian earthquake survivors. Visit PBforhaiti.com to learn more and to donate.
Suri Duddella explains how he went from being a robotics engineer to a chart patterns trader. In this interview he discusses his pre-meditation routine before he trades and how he wrote his book "Trade Chart Patterns Like The Pros."
We spoke with Jamie Burak around four months ago. As Burak's website explains, the market place has changed over the years into becoming, "increasingly global in nature, they present investors with a new set of problems. Low yield environments. Foreign exchange fluctuations. Underperforming assets." Our short clips continue focusing on a point many of our guests have made: Manage your risk first and worry about profits after.
Joey Fundora, also known as the Downtown Trader, made his way into technically trading equities after leaving college. The once IT professional first learned to invest like most retail traders, using fundamental analysis. But after learning technical analysis, he immediately made the switch. In this video Joey explains how he started trading equities and how he manages his risk.
Director James Allen Smith on the making of his first documentary, Floored. Smith explains how working for a Chicago trading firm sparked the idea of filming the floor, why he choose certain traders to be in the film, and his days before he picked up a camera. Click here for more video excerpts from the interview.