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Dr. Anthony Trongone received his Ph.D. from NYU. He is a Certified Financial Planner, a Commodity Trading Advisor, and is one of 24 “Master Traders” for eSignal. He has 40+ years of solid experience as a trader and educator. Besides trading in the pits, he has held administrative positions as Chairperson of the Business Department and Director of Research at Centenary College. Currently, as Director of Executive E-MBA programs in China and Taiwan, he travels extensively throughout Asia administering these programs and teaching Executive MBA students quantitative analysis, forecasting analysis and investing for capital appreciation. As a consultant for Asian corporations, he conducts seminars and provides workshops throughout China.Many years of experience as a graduate psychology professor provided the foundation for Anthony’s unique trading philosophy. His articles provide strategies directed at active traders showing them how they can achieve greater success by developing emotional discipline, trading the percentages, monitoring the performance of their systems and applying technical analysis.His new book “Trading in the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes: Balancing the Probabilities of Investment Success” will be available in January, 2007. His latest article “Trading in a Restrictive Intraday Price Range.” Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, October, 2006, can be found in Barnes & Noble and Borders bookstores.Currently, he is concentrating on completing an E-MBA textbook for Thompson Learning in Singapore for distribution throughout Asia.List of Articles
The Impact of Crude Oil Futures on Trading the Dow
Is there a correlation between Crude Oil Futures and the Dow? And can this correlation be quantified? In this article the author looks at these questions in relation to the current market.150 Million Shares
Another look at the current market correction, this time using price and volume as indicators for change.26 Jul, 2006 in Technical Analysis and Indices
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