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John K. Whitehall is a Quantitative Analyst at Oxbury Research. He has a solid decade of experience in the financial markets: from developing and implementing long-term investment strategies for high net worth clientele to intraday trading of equities, Exchange-Traded Funds, options and currencies. John’s proven track record of accurate equity analysis coupled with a mastery of technical indicators has afforded him great success in trading equities on major exchanges. John is most renowned among his peers in the industry for consistent, high returns during the vicious tech collapse and subsequent years of unstable trading periods through 2004. During his time earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance and a Master of Arts in Mathematics from Widener University, John mastered technical analysis and honed his trading discipline. His professional trading experience includes serving as an ECN market maker and firm capital trader for a private company in New York City, as well as assisting in the expansion of that firm to King of Prussia, PA. Website: http://www.oxburyresearch.com/ |
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October 8 by: John K. Whitehall
Three Reasons Why This Market Is Doomed… Stocks
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February 23 by: John K. Whitehall
Stimulating New Bottoms Stocks
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February 15 by: John K. Whitehall
The Road To Recovery Has Potholes Economy Stocks
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February 3 by: John K. Whitehall
Trivial Earnings, Not-So-Trivial Buying Stocks
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January 27 by: John K. Whitehall
Corporate America: Trust And Mistrust? Mostly Mistrust Economy Stocks
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January 20 by: John K. Whitehall
US Stock Market: We Are Very Very Near A Critical Direction Point Stocks
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January 11 by: John K. Whitehall
Fixing The US Economy: Doing Something Is Not Better Than Doing Nothing Economy
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January 3 by: John K. Whitehall
The Ghost Of Crude Oil Futures Commodities


