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| Jeff Cooper is recognized as one of the smartest traders on the Street. Now you can learn why. | ||
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For over 20 years Cooper has been an independent trader and author, and noted expert on short term day and swing trading techniques.
What's behind Jeff's Method? Jeff uses pattern recognition as well as time and price square outs from the Gann square of nine chart to find high probability trade set ups. |
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| Cooper's Bio |
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After graduating from New York University, Jeff Cooper moved to Los Angeles where he and a partner started Dogtown Skates. Jeff began his trading career at Drexel Burnham in 1981 in Beverly Hills.
After a few years there, he left to work for his father's private hedge fund. In 1986, Jeff went out on his own choosing to trade exclusively for himself. After establishing a successful career as a private trader, he went on to write two best selling books: Hit and Run Trading, The Short-Term Trader's Bible, and Hit and Run Trading 2, Capturing Explosive Short-Term Moves In Stocks as well as a course, Jeff Cooper On Dominating The Day Trading Market. In addition to his books, Jeff has also released a DVD, Intra-Day Trading Strategies: Proven Steps to Trading Profits and a DVD course, Unlocking the Profits of the New Swing Chart Method (with David Reif) which presents the first unified market theory and a practical explanation of the Gann Square of Nine Calculator, one of the most powerful tools for forecasting time and price. After co-founding a financial markets internet site in 1999, Jeff moved on to write a column and a trading service at TheStreet.com until 2006. Today, Jeff consults and trades for himself from his home in Malibu, California where he lives with his wife and daughter. Jeff welcomes comments and feedback at cooper@minyanville.com. |
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