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Bobby StocksBobby Stocks is currently a senior noncommissioned officer with the U.S. Army and has been a freelance writer for the past several years.
Bobby StocksBobby Stocks works as a US Army Recruiter and part-time freelance writer in Tallahassee, Florida.
Noble DraKolnNoble DraKoln is the Chief Trader and founder of Liverpool Capital Management (LCM). First licensed as a broker at the age of nineteen (19) Noble has been in the investment business for seventeen (17) years. He has authored six (6) trading books, including the best sellers "Winning the Trading Game" and "Trade Like a Pro". He is a regular contributor to Fox Business News, television and radio, and has been quoted on CNBC, and invited to CNN multiple times. He has written articles for numerous magazines, including Forbes. He is also a featured guest speaker internationaly for topics involving trading, stocks, futures, forex and options.
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Fred Fuld IIIFred Fuld III, the publisher of stock and bond investing blog Stockerblog, has worked in the financial services industry for over 20 years, working as an investment advisor, options market maker at the Pacific Stock Exchange, vice president of a San Francisco money management firm, university faculty member and wholesaler for the New Alternatives Fund (the first environmentally conscious mutual fund). He is the author of the books: Investing in Brazil Stocks, The Green Light on Green Stocks, and Buying Dividends.
Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFACharles Lewis Sizemore, CFA is the founder and editor of The Sizemore Investment Letter, a monthly newsletter dedicated to finding superior investments backed by powerful macro trends. He also serves as the Chief Investment Officer of Sizemore Capital Management LLC, a registered investment advisor. Mr. Sizemore has been a repeat guest on Fox Business News, has been quoted in Barron’s Magazine and The Washington Post, and has been featured in numerous publications and well-reputed financial websites, including MarketWatch, TheStreet.com, InvestorPlace, MSN Money, Seeking Alpha, Stocks, Futures, and Options Magazine, FX Empire, The Daily Reckoning, Benzinga, Minyanville, and Investment International. He is also the co-author, along with Douglas C. Robinson, of Boom or Bust: Understanding and Profiting from a Changing Consumer Economy (iUniverse, 2008).
John WalshOn top of tracking my own stocks i am a contributor and analyst for The Motley Fool and contributor to Daily Finance.I specialize in internet revenue generating.While the stocks tick and the economy has its ups and downs this analyst will be there to embrace the challenges of today and tomorrow.
John AltinorJohn works as an Finance Officer and does SEO Consulting part-time. He has worked as a Finance officer for 5 years and has been ranking websites on the 1st page of search engines for the past 3 years. He started doing search engine optimization as a way to gain extra income on a part-time bases, and has since expanded his knowledge to video optimization and mobile optimization. In his childhood he took on jobs as a restaurant porter, a delivery boy, and library clerk. He's dabble in stocks on and off for the past 7 years putting a decent sum of money in his 401k. His current broker is sharebuilder, but he has used E-Trade, and Scott Trade. In his spare time he works out 3 times a week, plays basketball, and listens to classical music. He is an avid auto enthusiast, who has an affection for exotic cars. He follows basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, boxing and trains on a weekly basis. His favorite sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers, but he also watches several pro teams in various sports.
Umer AkhtarThe author has been associated with financial sector for last 7 years and has been writing for several web sites specializing in US stock markets. The author holds expertise in both fundamental and technical analysis for stocks, commodities and currencies.
Stock Trader GregTeaching ordinary people how to make money trading stocks.
Dwight JohnsonFinance professional with MBA degree. Interest in stocks, law, transportation, and legal issues.
PennyPayDayPennyPayday is a new age financial website focusing on micro cap stocks. The site is striving to become investors' one stop source for information and knowledge on today's emerging companies. PennyPayday works to achieve this goal by providing on a daily basis innovative business news, real-time market commentary, investment tools and education, as well as stories, videos, and market briefs from a full staff of experienced and dedicated journalists. To its' readers, PennyPayday offers a free email subscription for those wanting an early jump on emerging companies looking to disrupt the market.
Suzy MaSuzy Ma is the founder and overseeing editor of PinkOTCmarket. She has over 10 years experience in investment and research analysis. She has owned, or partnered, in several small businesses and has specialized in providing investment research consulting. She has also been an editor for several prominent online financial websites over the years. As the editor of PinkOTCmarket.com she provides complete coverage in micro-capitalization segment including stocks with huge volume, penny stocks, new 52-week highs or lows, stocks with technical indicators and much more.
Michael Murphy CFAMichael Murphy, America's leading independent technology stock analyst with 40 years of experience in the trenches, has put himself in the right place at the right time to know what's happening with the US and world economies. After graduating with honors in Economics from Harvard in 1963, he became a computer programmer in the nascent computer industry. He then took advantage of a fortuitous opportunity at American Express and made a career shift to technology stock analyst. American Express was a venture capital investor in a little semiconductor start-up named Intel, and Michael grew up along with Silicon Valley. He became Vice President: Investment Planning & Control for American Express Investment Management in San Francisco, then a Chartered Financial Analyst. Next, he spent several years at Capital Research & Management/American Funds as a Security Analyst and Director of Investment Statistics. Shortly after the introduction of the IBM personal computer, Michael foresaw the opportunity for individual investors and left Capital Research to found the highly successful California Technology Stock Letter, which later became today's New World Investor. (See http://NewWorldInvestor.com.) He also has been Chief Investment Officer of three mutual funds and CEO of two software companies. Michael is an award-winning writer with numerous influential articles on finance, and he authored the business best seller, Every Investor's Guide to High-Tech Stocks and Mutual Funds. He has been a featured investment expert in Worth, The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and Money, and appears on CNBC and CNNfn. In addition to enjoying profitable investments based on thoughtful fundamental analysis, Michael's interests include a biodynamic, organic permaculture farm on which his family raises rare-breed animals, heritage seed crops, and children.
Hank FieldsHank Fields is stock trader specializing in technical analysis for his approach to the markets. He received a BA from Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina, where he also played soccer. Hank studied liberal arts, communications, and journalism while in school, and has applied those principles to his search for winning trades. Hank is not a licensed broker, but merely a normal everyday guy who became an expert in certain areas of technical analysis. He has equipped himself with an extensive charting background for trading stocks, and wants to share his knowledge with those who want to learn a little more about how to "chart" stocks. He wants to help those who think they "can't" learn this stuff!
Steve SpenceSteve Spence is a commercial real estate appraiser of 10 years, having worked in the area of eminent domain cases for the Florida Department of Transportation and for the local county Property Appraiser's office. He holds the local state CFE designation and will soon hold the International Assocation of Assessing Officers (IAAO) designation of AAS. Prior to and during his experience as a real estate appraiser, he has also been a foreign language teacher. He speaks, reads and writes fluently in English and Spanish while being highly proficient in French and Italian. He has taught each of these languages at one point or another. He is also the president of a small investment partnership dealing in stocks, bonds, and real estate investments.
Lee CurtisLocation: Tampa Bay Florida Married Business History: General Contractor: My own design build firm from 1983 t0 2001. Home Designer: Specialized in designing waterfront homes. I am considered to be a Flood Zone Specialist. Architectural Project Manager: Worked for local Architectural firms as a Project Manager since 2004. Hobbies: Golf: Easily my favorite pass time. I actually shot under par a couple of times. I follow PGA tournaments on TV. Guitar: I have been playing guitar since I was 17. Although I enjoy it immensely I do not play in clubs. Texas Hold-em: I have been playing since 2001. I play mainly inexpensive sit&go's at Poker Stars. No, I am not ahead (but maybe, just maybe, someday I will be) Dance: I started line dancing in 1998 and I have to say that was on of the most fun times of my life. Of course I was single then......... We took ballroom dance lessons in 2007-08. Too expensive. Interests: Politics: I follow political issues fairly closely. I am up to date on Health Care reform and Climate Change. I am also following the Unemployment, Job Creation issue (Shouldn't that be listed first????) Stocks: I have been actively involved in stocks since the mid 90's. Watched them go up, then down to nothing and then kind of up again. I am really into charts and I subscribe to IBD. Yoga: After following politics and the stock market yoga is almost mandatory, my favorite is the corpse pose. I am really good at that one. I am also an author (Life is Great! Let the good times roll! Authorhouse) ....and away we go!


joseph cioffiEmmy winning tv Meteorologist who has spent the last 20 plus years as a meteorologist on WPIX TV, News 12 Long Island, and WNBC TV in New York City. Writer of the blog MASTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS which is about stocks in the energy sector.
Mkemo LondonI am a freelance writer. I am interested in writing about stocks and investing.
bill sheaJust a old stock market player . . . and twenty years later , think I have figured out the one sure way to cash in on penny stocks.
Wolverton StocksMultiple decades experience in all forms of industrial, manufacturing,production, warehousing, & customer service businesses
aCHi, I currently maintain a blog at http://sgxsecurities.blogspot.com where I talk about all topics related to the realm of investing, with a focus on the FA and TA of stocks (and IPOs) in the Singapore securities market.
JimInMoorestownI'm 39 and have been living in Moorestown for the past year. I work in center city for a very prominent NYC-based money management firm. My passion is researching stocks and markets, real estate, writing, emailing, friendly women (hard to find!), travel and good conversation
Andrew ChoongWorking in the telecommunications industry. Invested in stocks and shares, unit trusts, bought a property in china and doing my own business. Also making in-roads as an internet marketer. Read my blog at www.businesspeanuts.com.
Tony ChaiTony Chai has been doing stock options trading, particularly US stocks, since he graduated from Live Freely Options Trading Seminar 2 years ago. His stock options trading technique involves buying options based on earnings gapping analysis. In his
s JThe purpose of this blog is to educate every reader including me about trading in stocks by understanding the fundamentals and techicals behind itShowing Results 1-30 of 725 Contributors (0.220 sec)Text: Stocks
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