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Charles Payne
Charles V. Payne is the Chief Executive Officer and Principal Analyst of Wall Street Strategies, Inc. (WSSI), which he founded in 1991. With less than $10,000 in start-up capital and working from his apartment, he launched WSSI to provide a unique brand of stock market advice. Through this service, subscribers (money managers and individual investors) began to reap sizeable profits and the firm developed a national reputation as provider of timely and effective equity analysis. Today, WSSI provides information to over 30,000 subscribers in more than 60 countries, as well as several of the largest bank/brokerage firms. Payne oversees a team of stock analysts that cover specific industry groups, in addition to monitoring the entire market and individual sectors on his own.

Payne got his start in the industry at EF Hutton in 1985 as a stockbroker. After four years, he then switched gears and accepted a position with small research firm GreenTree Securities in 1989. It was there that he first saw a niche for independent and timely equity advice, which led to the creation of Wall Street Strategies. Due to the success of his guidance and stock selections, Payne has become well sought after by many highly respected finance-oriented radio, web, and television programs. He is widely recognized in the media as a leader among the analyst community, and is routinely contacted for his market opinions by several prestigious news organizations.

Payne is a regular contributor to the Fox Business and Fox News Networks. In addition, he continually provides opinions on the market to scores of prestigious news organizations such as Reuters, Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, and has been the keynote speaker at many investment conferences worldwide.

Payne’s new book, Act Fast, Be Smart and Get Rich, debuted in April 2007.

Payne attended Minot State College and Central Texas College during his time in the Air Force and majored in Criminal Justice.
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