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Peter
DeSario
has been actively
involved in the
futures markets
for over 30 years.
Peter earned an
MBA from Kent
State University.
For 14 years,
Peter managed
a brokerage office
for the country's
largest futures
firm, during which
time he became
the firm's Senior
Technical Analyst.
Beginning in December
1990, Peter edited
the monthly letter
The Elliott
Wave Currency
and Commodity
Forecast
for EWI. Today,
he is in charge
of The World
Commodities Outlook
and Emerging
Markets.
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Mike
Drakulich,
fifteen-year Elliott
wave veteran,
graduated from
California State
University with
a degree in finance.
He began his career
in 1981 as a stockbroker
for E.F. Hutton.
In 1988, Mike
began The
Wave Signals Newsletter,
providing in-depth
daily and intraday
analysis of Elliott
wave patterns,
technical analysis
and sentiment
indicators. During
this time, Financial
News Network
(now CNBC)
interviewed Mike
weekly and his
commentary was
regularly featured
on Carl Swenlins'
decisionpoint.com.
Mike now provides
commentary for
the International
Metals Outlook.
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Ron Feinstein
has nearly 25
years of professional
experience in
the markets, from
pit trading at
the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange, to executing
for a hedge fund,
to serving as
Senior Technical
Market Analyst
for Dean Witter
Reynolds. He also
ran his own advisory
firm and IB. Ron
has a B.A. in
economics from
Reed College,
an M.B.A. from
Southern Methodist
University, and
an M.I.M. from
the American Graduate
School of International
Management. He
now provides analysis
of the primary
Australia and
Taiwan indices
for the World
Stock Markets
Outlook.
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Bill
Fox originally
joined Elliott
Wave International
in 1994 after
managing assets
for the institutional
trust division
of SunTrust Bank.
He has also managed
futures money
for a diverse
clientele. Bill
has been involved
in market analysis
since graduating
in 1988 from Vanderbilt
University, where
he received a
Bachelor of Arts
degree with a
major in Communication.
Bill covers European
fixed-income markets
for EWI’s
Global Interest
Rate Outlook.
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After
graduating from
Windsor University
in 1976 with a
finance degree,
Robert
Gleadow
joined Citibank
as a money market
and foreign exchange
trader. An opportunity
to gain experience
in fixed income
markets resulted
in a move to British
Columbia where
he was a portfolio
manager at the
Ministry of Finance.
A chance reading
of Elliott
Wave Principle
in 1982 preceded
his entry into
the world of bond
futures trading
where he found
ample opportunity
to practice what
he had read. Since
then, Robert has
worked on institutional
proprietary trading
desks at several
Canadian investment
dealers as well
as Merrill Lynch
and Nomura Securities.
He joined EWI
in 2001 as Metals
Analyst and has
recently assumed
coverage of the
Global Interest
Rate Outlook.
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Analyst's Bio -Steve Hochberg |
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Steven
Hochberg
is a close associate
of Robert Prechter
and Chief Market
Analyst for Elliott
Wave International
in Gainesville,
Georgia. He is
also co-editor
of the financial
newsletter The
Elliott Wave Financial
Forecast
and Short
Term Update.
Mr. Hochberg began
his professional
career with Merrill
Lynch & Co.
and joined Elliott
Wave International
in 1994. He quickly
established a
stellar reputation
providing real
time intraday
market forecasts
to institutional
traders and hedge
funds covering
dozens of world
markets for Elliott
Wave’s Institutional
Outlook
services. He became
co-editor of The
Elliott Wave Financial
Forecast
for its inaugural
issue in July
1999.
Mr. Hochberg is a sought
after speaker
who has lectured
extensively around
the world on the
Elliott Wave Principle
and is considered
one of its foremost
experts. He has
been widely quoted
on Reuters, Bloomberg,
The Washington
Post, Barron’s,
Forbes, TheStreet.com
and has been interviewed
on public television’s
The Nightly Business
Report, CNBC and
Bloomberg Television.
He is the featured
interview for
the November 2001
issue of Stocks
and Commodities
magazine, and
the October 2002
issue of Chartpoint
magazine.
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John Hunter
has been involved
with international
financial markets
for more than
20 years. After
graduating from
the University
of Colorado and
the American Graduate
School of International
Management (Thunderbird)
in Glendale, Arizona,
he joined Merrill
Lynch & Co.,
in 1981, where
he worked primarily
in the firm's
growing FX business
in New York, London,
Tokyo and San
Francisco. His
career then took
him to Riyadh
Bank in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia;
Bank of America
in San Francisco;
Reuters in New
York City; and
two electronic
trading and analysis
start-up companies
in California
and North Carolina.
In 2004, he joined
Elliott Wave International,
where he writes
the Intensive
Coverage portion
of the European
stock indexes.
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Robert
Kelley
began his career
in 1987 as a futures
broker. He joined
Elliott Wave International
in 1990 and edited
The Elliott
Wave Short Term
Update, The
Currency and Commodity
Hotline and
the currency section
of The Elliott
Wave Currency
and Commodity
Forecast
newsletter. Most
recently, Robert
was asked to cover
the U.S. Index
section of the
World Stock Markets
Outlook to
provide daily
and intraday analysis.
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Peter
Kendall
is co-editor of
The Elliott
Wave Financial
Forecast,
a monthly financial
newsletter published
by Robert Prechter’s
Elliott Wave International
in Gainesville,
Georgia. The Elliott
Wave Principle
is one of the
world’s
most recognized
technical tools
for forecasting
market behavior,
and Elliott Wave
International
is the world’s
largest provider
of Elliott Wave
analysis.
Mr. Kendall served
as a financial
reporter and columnist
from 1983 to 1992.
His column “On
the Money”
appeared in The
Business Journal
from 1991 to 1997.
Pete joined Elliott
Wave International
as a researcher
in 1992 and has
contributed to
The Elliott
Wave Theorist
since 1995. He
has been co-editor
of The Elliott
Wave Financial
Forecast
since its inception
in July 1999.
Pete provides
commentary on
cultural trends,
the economy and
the U.S. stock
market and is
the Director of
Elliott Wave International’s
Center for Cultural
Studies, where
he focuses on
popular culture
and the new science
of socionomics.
Mr. Kendall graduated
from Miami University
in Oxford, Ohio
with a degree
in Business Administration.
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Jim
Martens
began his work with the Elliott Wave Principle in 1985 and is editor of Elliott Wave International's Foreign Exchange Specialty Service. He got his start working with metals traders on the Commodity Exchange Center in New York and quickly earned a reputation for insightful market calls. Jim first joined EWI in September 1993, covering a diverse list of markets from commodities to financials both domestic and international, before leaving in 2001 to join Nexus Capital Limited, a Soros-affiliated Hedge Fund based in Hamilton, Bermuda, as their Technical Market Strategist. Jim rejoined EWI in the summer of 2004 and soon moved into the currency and foreign exchange (they are one in the same) Specialty Service. He received a degree in finance from Florida Atlantic University and formal credit training from the Bank of New York (1990-1993).
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Robert
R. Prechter, Jr., CMT, began his professional
career in 1975 as a Technical Market Specialist
with the Merrill Lynch Market Analysis Department
in New York. He has been publishing The Elliott
Wave Theorist, a monthly forecasting publication,
since 1979. Currently he is president of Elliott
Wave International, which publishes analysis of
global stock, bond, currency, metals and energy
markets. He is also Executive Director of the
Socionomics Institute, a research group. Mr. Prechter
has won numerous awards for market timing, including
the United States Trading Championship, and in
1989 was awarded the "Guru of the Decade"
title by Financial News Network (now CNBC). He
has been named "one of the premier timers
in stock market history" by Timer Digest,
"the champion market forecaster" by
Fortune magazine, "the world leader
in Elliott Wave interpretation" by The Securities
Institute, and "the nation's foremost proponent
of the Elliott Wave method of forecasting"
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After
joining Elliott
Wave International,
Tom Prindaville
has been providing
intraday analysis
for the European
markets which
include interest
rates, crude oil,
gold, silver,
and selected markets
from the IntercontinentalExchange.
Tom's talent for
recognizing and
understanding
market price action
was key in EWI
pursuing him.
He fills a very
important niche
in our U.S. stock
market Intensive
Coverage and we
are very pleased
to be able to
present his unique
abilities and
insights to our
customers.
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Greg
Pyron joined
Elliott Wave International
in February 1992,
where he worked
on the development
of our proprietary
Artificial Intelligence
software EWAVES
before joining
the Analyst Department.
Greg graduated
Magna Cum Laude
with a B.A. in
Finance from Kennesaw
State University,
with a concentration
in international
banking and finance.
As a Senior Analyst,
he has years of
experience providing
analysis and forecasting
of the major global
equity, fixed-income
and currency markets
for our institutional
customers. Greg
is now providing
short and long
term analysis
for the International
Currency Outlook.
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