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CNBC Tokyo - December, 2007 |
| November 18, 2009 Alpha Financial Technologies Now Directly Licensing Its DTI(R), CTI(R) and FTI(TM) Indicators PR Newswire - New York,NY,USA Mr. Sperandeo, also known as Trader Vic, went on to say "The timing of this ... of products based on next-generation index and indicator methodologies. ... |
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January 27, 2010 – Before It’s News - “Commodities are the new black in the world of investing, thanks in no small part to the rise of ETFs as the tool of choice in more and more portfolios. Commodity ETFs saw cash inflows of more than $30 billion in 2009, as total assets more than doubled on the year.” |
December 17, 2009 – BusinessWeek “The Case for Commodities – They could be a smart inflation hedge in 2010. And some pros see a long-term bull market for oil, grain, and gold.” |
December 16, 2009 - Investors.com "Commodities rallied across the board Wednesday as the U.S. Dollar dipped from a two-month high...." |
December 7, 2009 - BullionVault Gold News |
August 24, 2009 — Seeking Alpha “The long short momentum based commodity trading strategies such as S&P Diversified Trends Indicator (S&P DTI) and turtle based strategies achieved outstanding performance, thus, they truly performed as a good hedge in a portfolio.” |
March 20, 2009 — "Top of mind for all of us right now is the Fed’s so-called “quantitative easing.” That certainly made all of the commodities markets react, particularly gold. What’s your take?” |
Feb 17, 2009 — “You will see the work of Charles Dow and W D Gann come together with Trader Vic's succinct primary bear market description...”
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Oct 2008 — Victor Sperandeo inducted into the Trader Hall of Fame by Trader Monthly. |
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