Teresa Lo is a trader and an independent market strategist for advisors and institutional clients. She has been online since 1998, when she retired from the securities industry after a 12-year career. Her work has been featured in numerous books and publications. Individual investors and traders can tap her experience and expertise by way of her blog and she has been featured in numerous books and articles. Here we talk about how her science background led her to approach the markets in a very quantitative way. You can read more about her evolution as a trader in this recent post on her blog.
With over fifteen years experience in the financial industry, Bill Dale has spent the last thirteen with RBC Dominion Securities, most recently in the position of Vice President and Portfolio Manager, specializing in both alpha generating managed currency mandates and currency overlay risk management for multi-national companies, institutional fiduciaries and international high net worth private investors. Here we talk about how individual traders can use some of the same tools as institutional traders and Bill's overall philosophy about using the currency markets as a primary trading vehicle rather than just a hedge play. Bill can be found at BillDale.com where you can also find out more about Alpha Generating currency strategies.
Miss Trade has been trading full-time since 1998 and learned early on that he was more comfortable shorting the market rather than going long. Here we talk about why he blogs, how he learned patience in the market, and how he uses price, volume and a few simple indicators to consistently make money in the markets. We also talk about the point at which he felt he had become confident in his trading style and what it took to get there. He also mentions a couple books he likes including Pit Bull and When Supertraders Meet Kryptonite. Miss Trade can be found at MissTrade.wordpress.com.
Toni Hansen is an experienced trader who approaches the markets in a very practical manner. Here we talk about how she uses different strategies during different times of the day, why it took her nearly four years to get truly comfortable with her methods, and how she learned to bounce back from a streak of losing trades. Toni can be found at ToniHansen.com).
Dan Fitzpatrick is an established technical analyst, trader, trading coach, educator and long-time contributor to TheStreet.com and RealMoney.com. Fitzpatrick is a former hedge fund manager and has lectured throughout the United States on stock and options trading with an emphasis on technical analysis. He is also a member of the Market Technicians Association. Here we talk about his trading style, what timeframes he looks at most commonly on charts, and why he started his website (StockMarketMentor.com).