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Mark Arbeter

Chief Technical Strategist

Mark Arbeter joined Standard & Poor’s in 1987. Mark became S&P’s chief technical analyst in 1995 and is now S&P Capital IQ's chief technical strategist. Mark is the Chairperson for the Market Technicians Association admission committee.

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    Tradingbull
    always looking to meet traders with balls. no homo.
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    ResortLivingForLife
    Made half a fortune in the internet bubble. . retired, rested, started a couple of restaurants, built a lake house. Retired again and back to day trading...so many good ideas on Twits.
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    mstyns
    Retired from $agu in 2008. They helped my IRA when the fertilizer stocks were in a long uptrend. Learning more about trading from stock twits. play hockey, golf, fiddle, build, trade...
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    gordonbowman
    Swing/Momentum Investor. Mostly interested in Internet and Tech. I write to think about ideas and trends.
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    tonymcgibbon
    own a real estate co. drummer in a band. obsessed with stocks for some reason. manage my own money. learn everything from blogs and stocktwits (should probably read a book or two).
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    Synaptric
    Technical Analysis. Empirical Research. Quantitative Innovation.
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Mark Arbeter is the Chief Technical Strategist in S&P Capital IQ’s Equity Research Department. In this capacity, his primary responsibilities include forecasts the direction of the major stock market ind... more