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ABOUT: JOSEPH E. KLEINERMAN, DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL RESEARCH
My apprenticeship started with the Jerry Favors Analysis in 1988. Having taught me his
proprietary trading techniques I was chosen to be the voice of the Jerry Favors Short Term Stock Traders Hotline, and The
Option Traders Hotline.
In 1991, it was time to start my own stock market newsletter and "900" telephone hotline for
Stock Traders and Equity Option Traders utilizing the techniques of Jerry Favors, W.D. Gann, The Elliott Wave Principal, Market
Cycle Analysis and Market Psychology to make equity market predictions.
In late 1993, I accepted a position with JP
Morgan Chase in New York City as the Chief Global Market Strategist working as a market consultant to JP Morgan's $30 billion
domestic treasury portfolio and provided specific buy and sell signals to all of the portfolio managers and traders.
Additionally,
I provided all of the JP Morgan traders daily forecasts for the following markets: 30-Year Bond Futures, 10-Yr Note Futures,
5-Yr Note Futures, Euro Dollar Futures, Crude Oil Futures, Gold Futures, Dow Jones Utility Index, Philadelphia Utility Index,
Dow Jones Industrial Futures, S&P 500 Futures, Nasdaq Composite, OEX, QQQ and hundreds of popular individual equity stocks.
Further, I also represented the bank's outlook on popular financial TV networks such as CNNFN, Bloomberg Financial
TV and Reuters. My written daily global technical commentary newsletter for JP Morgan Chase prognosticated the following markets:
Bunds, Gilts, BTP's, Canadian Bonds, Canadian Bankers Acceptance, Austrian Bonds and Japanese Bonds.
By utilizing
the following technical elements in my global daily market forecasts and strategies - Proprietary Techniques of Jerry Favors,
W. D. Gann, Elliott Wave Analysis, Cycle Analysis and Market Psychology - a solid eight year profitable trade record was
established for JP Morgan Chase.
In May of 2001, I retired from my position at JP Morgan to return to Central Ohio
where I started managing this very internet-based financial service - "The Kleinerman Forecast" - in June of 2001.
I love my work!
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