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ABOUT THE EXPERT
Tom L. Busby
Founder and CEO, DTI
1555 University Boulevard South
Mobile, AL 36609
251/652-1555
Fax: 251/344-8587
E-mail: tbuz99@yahoo.com
Web site: www.dtitrader.com

Tom Busby is founder of DTI and a pioneer in the trading industry as a world-recognized educator. He takes a complex subject, the global markets, and puts it into an easy-to-understand language for all levels of traders and investors. With guest speaking spots on Bloomberg and CNBC, Mr. Busby is also the author of two best-selling books, Winning the Day Trading Game and The Markets Never Sleep. He is a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Group and has been a professional securities trader and broker since 1977.
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Tom Busby'S EXPERTISE
  • Biotechnology & Technology Investing
  • Futures
  • Money Management
  • Options
  • Technical Analysis

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