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Gary
Dorsch
Gary
Dorsch, editor of the Global Money Trends
newsletter
Background and Experience
Worked
on the trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange for nine years as the chief Financial
Futures Analyst for three clearing firms,
Oppenheimer Rouse Futures Inc, GH Miller and
Company, and a commodity fund at the LNS Financial
Group, members of the CME and CBOT. Gathered
news and information from trading pits and
newswire sources on the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange, and telexed daily and weekly analysis
of foreign exchange, global interest rates,
gold and other commodities to clients in Hong
Kong, London, the Middle East, and dozens
of commodity trading advisers across the United
States. After the closing bell, Mr Dorsch
broadcasted a half-hour talk show on the financial
markets to 40 customer branch offices around
the United States via live hook-up from the
trading pits of the Chicago Merc.
From
1981 through 1988, Mr Dorsch was widely quoted
in more than 400 newspaper articles, including
the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times,
Investor's Business Daily, the Chicago Tribune,
Barrons', Newsweek, and the American Banker
magazine. He was interviewed on dozens of
occasions on the Financial News Network with
Sue Herrera, discussing trends in foreign
currencies and interest rates, and spoke on
local Chicago radio stations. He was also
tape-interviewed for CNN's MoneyLine with
Lou Dobbs on several occasions, discussing
foreign currencies and S&P 500 stock index
futures.
Worked
on the domestic and foreign equities trading
desk for Charles Schwab and Company, the largest
discount broker in the United States, for
almost eleven years. Gained extensive knowledge
in computerized trading systems, and servicing
a wide array of retail customers in the US
and overseas. As a transactional broker for
Charles Schwab's Global Investment Services
department, he handled thousands of customer
trades in 45 stock exchanges around the world,
including Australia, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong,
the Euro zone, London, Toronto, South Africa,
Mexico, and New Zealand. Extensive experience
in trading Canadian oil trusts, ADR's and
Exchange Traded Funds.
Wrote
a weekly newsletter from 2000 thru September
2005 called, "Foreign Currency Trends"
for Charles Schwab's Global Investment department,
featuring inter-market technical analysis,
to understand the dynamic inter-relationships
between the foreign exchange, global bond
and stock markets, and commodities. Particular
attention was paid to central bank jawboning
and intervention, and government sponsored
statistics on the economy designed to influence
trader psychology. Mr Dorsch has a collection
of thousands of charts, displaying the chronological
history and inter-relationships of the global
money markets from 2000 until the present
time.
Mr.
Dorsch has been an active trader in foreign
exchange, US high grade and corporate junk
bonds, foreign government bonds, gold stocks,
ADR's, and a wide range of US equities and
options over the past 25 years, and in Canadian
oil trusts for the past 5 years. He holds
a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from
Arizona State University, as a Sun-Devil from
Tempe, Arizona. He is married to his wife
Beth, (his infotech expert), both raising
two children Rachel and Joshua. He left Charles
Schwab and Company in September 2005
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