Author Profile
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Paul Thornton
Investor Boot Camp Online Trading Experience: 25 years
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Paul Thornton Investor Boot Camp Online Trading and money management experience: 24 years Paul Thornton is the Director and Chief Research Strategist with Investor Boot Camp Online. Paul is an expert in market timing and trade execution strategies. He is frequently on national television and other media for his market insights and investment strategies. He is the author of Boot Camp Banter with commentary on markets, the economy and business that is rarely heard. He is also the creator of Baseball and Investing which is an ongoing series comparing baseball to the management of investments and portfolios. He is well known and respected as a leader in investor education. Classrom seminars include Investor Boot Camp, Influences in the Stock Market, Understanding Investor Behaviours, Bases, Fixed Income Investing and the Advanced Investor Workshop are popular investment seminars. Investor Boot Camp Online is the premier independent online investment information service. The extensive information is used by investors who manage their own portfolios, investment advisors and fund managers. Trend changes are identified before anyone else and the top performing markets and stocks are identified at the beginning of up trends. Protecting capital in corrections has separated Paul from many other investment market experts. Research and strategies cover all North American equities, bonds, E.T.F.’s, commodities, income trusts and currency markets. The Investor Tool Kit is one of the largest investment resources available with information for both the novice and sophisticated investor. Mindset management is provided to help investors "keep their head on straight". Tips on Investing in Financings and Junior Resource Stocks are popular series with critical insights. Don't be fooled by the name Boot Camp. Experienced and disciplined investors may be the biggest beneificaries of trade indications and trade templates. Paul created the "Trade Risk" indicator which is a measure of the reliability of transacting in the stock market. His passion is to find the next great trade, as well as convince investors to sell at the beginning of corrections and keep them out until it’s over.
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