In any investment you should always know when to walk away and when to run. This will be the topic that John will share at the 2013 Money Summit and Wealth Expo.
John Mangun is a popular stock market analyst and columnist. His interest in the stock market first began when he was in his early teens, following the stock price action of major companies in the daily newspaper long before the computer.
In 1976, he earned his license as a stock broker on the New York Stock Exchange as well as being licensed and registered for the Options and Commodity Exchanges. After working for two major Wall Street firms, he went to England as head of foreign exchange trading for a British asset management company.
Upon returning to the United States, he formed his own investment advisory company, administering to the needs of corporations and high-net worth individuals.
Since 1989, he has actively analyzed and traded the Philippine Stock Exchange, making his first stock purchase (and losing trade) buying shares of San Miguel Corporation on Friday, November 24th, one week before the 1989 coup attempt.
John has been a regular Philippine newspaper columnist, writing about the Philippine economy, business, and stock market since 1996. He started writing for the Philippine Daily Inquirer and is currently writing for BusinessMirror, the country’s leading business newspaper.
In 2008, he started providing stock trading advice and recommendations to subscribers of his PSE Strategy Guide and through his website MangunOnMarkets.com.
The one lesson he has learned in more than 30 years of stock trading is that investors must have a trading strategy and then they must trade their plan. John believes that technical analysis is intended to provide us with the price trends of the broad market and also individual issues. More importantly, it helps define price entry and exit points for profits and exit prices when the price trend changes direction.
Catch more about John Mangun at the 2013 Money Summit and Wealth Expo.
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