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Traders How-To Guide for Dominating the Markets in 2021


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John Thomas | Mad Hedge Fund Trader

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About the Author

John Thomas
Company: The Mad Hedge Fund Trader
Website: www.madhedgefundtrader.com
Services Offered: Trading/Investing education, trade ideas, courses

John Thomas is a 50-year veteran of the financial markets. From the 1970’s, he worked as the Tokyo correspondent for The Economist and the Financial Times, During the great bull market of the 1980’s he ran the institutional equity trading desk at Morgan Stanley. In the nineties, he founded the first international dedicated hedge fund. 

Foreseeing a major market crash and missing the adrenaline of the financial markets, he founded the Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader in 2008. Followers of his Trade Alert Service have earned a blockbuster return of 34% a year for the past decade. 

His publication is now essential reading for tens of thousands of followers in 137 countries.

  
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