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Greg Weldon
After studying English at Colgate University, Greg began his successful career in the financial markets in the Comex Gold and Silver Pits. As foreign debt futures emerged in the mid-‘80s, he joined Lehman Brothers as a broker, and was later hired by Prudential Securities as an institutional sales trader.

In 1990, Weldon joined the now legendary hedge fund Moore Capital Management, first in trade execution and then eventually as a proprietary trader.

He joined Commodity Corporation in Princeton, New Jersey in 1995 as a proprietary money manager. He became one of their top risk-adjusted performers, returning 65% with a peak to trough draw down of only 11% during his two-year tenure.

In 1998, as Goldman Sachs bought out the CC partnership, Weldon decided to start his own company, forming Weldon Financial. His vision was to not only successfully manage money, but to offer his methodical and now proven research regime to other fund managers. His daily routine, so to speak, was the product. Weldon’s Money Monitor and The Morning Metal Monitor (now simply called Metal Monitor) were born. These two newsletters were/are a window into Weldon’s trading world.

Weldon became a regular guest on CNBC and was often quoted by the major newswires (Bloomberg, Reuters, etc.). He also produced a half-hour cable TV show called Weldon on Wall Street.

Few publications offer the macro-perspective with such scope and breadth. Weldon fluidly presents the fundamental, technical, inter-market, psychological, and intuitive elements of market action. Weldon Financial is now a highly regarded and profitable publishing company, having garnered some of the world’s most respected fund managers as loyal readers.

He has been active in a myriad of charitable causes, including Playing-4-Peace, an organization started by Colgate University Alumni. Playing-4-Peace seeks to support the education of children and more harmonious race relations in North Ireland and South Africa, using basketball as the springboard. More recently, with his time spent in St. Croix, Weldon has become actively involved with the Queen Louise Home for Orphans and Abused Children, a charity with sponsorship from Major League Baseball.

Mr. Weldon welcomes your feedback at weldon@minyanville.com



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