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Rob Perrego

Who is Robert Perrego?

When WorldCo's Wall Street traders needed to know how to read a stock chart, they went to Robert Perrego.

Robert Perrego was a Managing Director and a Proprietary Equity Trader at WorldCo LLC for five years. Using Technical Analysis and Chart Reading techniques, Robert profitably traded over 100 million shares of stock worth billions of dollars for his personal account.

Robert delivered weekly lectures on Technical Analysis for WorldCo's other traders. The tapes of these lectures became required viewing for all new traders at the firm. These videos inspired the creation of the educational package now being sold at StockTradingCards.com.

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Professional traders and investors have been reading Stock Charts and using Technical Analysis for hundreds of years to protect their portfolios and to make money in the financial markets. The original development of technical analysis and reading a chart dates back to the 1700's in Osaka, Japan where they traded rice futures.

This method of reading a chart became known as Japanese Candlesticks.

During my professional trading career on Wall Street, I studied various books about Japanese Candlesticks and Technical Analysis. This Multi-Media Educational Package contains

principles and techniques from all types of technical analysis disciplines. The program I have developed provides you with four lectures on DVD, many detailed and explained chart examples, my Stock Trading Flash Cards for further study, an audio study aid and even Question and Answer sections after each DVD to test how well you have learned the material. This is a complete and integrated educational program.
 

Over the past ten years the stock market has seen four major events that have caused sizable market drops. The Infamous Internet Bubble popped and left millions of investors with huge losses. The Enron Fraud showed how even trained analysts did not listen to what the market was telling them as they upgraded the stock all the way into bankruptcy. The Credit Crisis saw the stock market collapse from over 14,000 to below 7,000. Most recently, the Greek Crisis has shown how even problems on another continent can affect your retirement portfolio.

The Stock Charts of ALL of these market events gave you a signal when to sell your stocks.

Do you protect your money as well as you could? Besides possibly saving you thousands and thousands of dollars, knowing how to read a Stock Chart could also make you a lot of money.

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Do You Know How To Read A Stock Chart?
 
I have taught professional traders how to read a Stock Chart and I can teach YOU how.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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