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Mark Whistler
Author/Trader/Analyst
Mark Whistler is the Senior Market Strategist at TradingMarkets.com; bringing traders timely buy and sell ideas through Forex Force. Mr. Whistler can also be seen on CNBC from time to time, discussing various facets of investment markets. Trading Pairs, Trade with Passion and Purpose co-author of Profit From China and Profit From Uranium and is currently working on his newest book, The Swing Trader’s Bible (co-authored with CNBC/Fox News guest analyst Matt McCall), due out in the summer of 2008.
In addition, Mr. Whistler is the founder of WallStreetRockStar.com and EatsForTheStreets.com and is a regular columnist for TraderMonthly Magazine and Investopedia.com (a division of Forbes.)
Mark's trading specialty is statistical arbitrage, small caps and options. Just a few of his other writing credentials include: The Motley Fool, Active Trader Magazine, BullMarket.com, OptionInvestor.com, and Working-Money online.
Look for more articles from Whistler on TradingMarkets.com, commencing in late Januray, 2008.
In his spare time, Mr. Whistler oversees an art gallery in Baltimore, Maryland.
Contact: MarkWhistler@Hotmail.com
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CNBC and FOX NEWS Regular Guest
Matthew McCall
Penn Financial Group Mr. McCall has been in the finance industry since his graduation from Kutztown University in 2000. Mr. McCall received a bachelor’s degree in finance and is currently studying for his MBA at the University of Colorado-Denver. Mr. McCall began his career with Charles Schwab Inc., where he was a registered representative and successfully completed the Series 7 and Series 63 exams. He was ranked as a top broker on a regular basis. The next step in his career took him to Wall Street Radio Inc., a financial communications company. At WSR, Mr. McCall was the Chief Technical Analyst and a co-host of a nationally syndicated financial talk show. While at WSR, Mr. McCall built a great reputation in the finance industry due to his knowledge of technical analysis. During his time at WSR, Mr. McCall helped develop seminar material and technical analysis techniques that were passed on to clients. Mr. McCall also presented seminars from coast to coast on topics ranging from money management to technical analysis techniques.
Listen to Matt McCall's daily radio show: LISTEN NOW
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Neil L. DeFalco
Neil L. DeFalco has been a key player in the capital and money markets since finishing college – Neil has been involved in everything from financial advisory to a money management to a published financial newsletter analyst.
Neil was educated in Financial Economics at the University of Maryland. During college he was awarded an apprenticeship at UBS Paine Webber, where Neil was schooled in the “bread and butter” of fundamental analysis. After college Neil started an extremely successful career as a financial advisor and money manager for Morgan Stanley and Ventura Investments.
After several extremely successful years, he decided to focus his energy on analysis and use the knowledge he gained to help others achieve success in the stock market. Neil is a respected voice in the investment community - he has been quoted on several prominent financial websites, such as CNBC.com and MSN Money - where his articles have been ranked as high as third by MSN Money website visitors.
Neil provided subscribers with a total portfolio gain of 60.3% in 2007 – with astounding gains of 1,030.2% on China’s exchange traded fund (FXI), 320.4% on Brazilian Petro Oil (PBR), and 100% on NueroChem Pharmaceutical (NRMX).
Neil has also been featured on numerous radio talk shows such as The Korelin Economics Report with regulatory consultant Al Korelin and The Larry Elder Show on 790 KABC.
"When I scout out a stock to invest in, I ask my self one very simple, yet unequivocally important question: Would I sink every dollar I have into this company and feel good about it? If the answer is no, then needless to say, I will not invest in that company. Sticking to the fundamentals keeps investing business-like, and that’s the key to it all. Don’t get too emotional…" - Neil L DeFalco
If your so inclined, type “Neil DeFalco” into a yahoo search bar - browse the first three pages– you can watch some of his videos, read his articles, and make your own judgements about who Neil DeFalco really is…
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