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Featured Site, TimothySykes.com

Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer
February 8, 2008 at 12:43 pm

Timothy Sykes of TimothySykes.com turned $12,000 of Bar Mitzvah gift money into $2 million trading thousands of stocks from 1999-2002, managed the #1 Short Bias Hedge Fund from 2003-2006, starred in the television documentary Wall Street Warriors, and appeared regularly on CNBC all before the age of 26.

Tim and I are doing a link exchange today, so check out his site and make sure to consider subscribing to his feed. Here are some recent articles from his website to read:

  1. Small Caps Im Watching Right Now
  2. A Shining Example of Why Short Selling Pumped Up Penny Stocks Rocks
  3. 7 Lessons Super Bowl XLII Teaches Investors
  4. Where I Find What Stocks I Trade
  5. 8 Lessons, Charts, Pictures and Why it Sucks Waking Up in Smog with a Fire Crackling Outside Your Window

He also has a book out, The American Hedge Fund. You can read a sample chapter here, or buy it at Amazon.com.

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Comment by Irwin
2008-02-08 16:49:53

twisted Timothy Sykes and Adarsh. Where’s my dogs at?

 
Comment by Komodo Dragon Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-10 23:29:24

Thats very inspiring, $12,000, into millions! I love reading things like this )

 
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