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Gatis Roze, MBA, CMT, is a veteran full-time stock market investor who has traded his own account since 1989 unburdened by the distraction of clients. He holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, is a past president of the Technical Securities Analysts Association (TSAA), and is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT). After several successful entrepreneurial business ventures, Gatis retired in his early 40s to focus on investing in the financial markets. With consistent success as a stock market trader, he began teaching investments at the post-college level in 2000 and continues to do so today. He has taught thousands of investors in sold-out investment courses and seminars throughout the United States, regularly speaking to organizations including the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII), the Market Technicians Association (MTA), Bellevue College and more.

Alongside his son, Grayson, Gatis recently published his first book, Tensile Trading: The 10 Essential Stages of Stock Market Mastery, under the Wiley Trading Series (2016). In addition, he has released two top-selling DVD seminars, the Tensile Trading DVD course and How to Master Your Asset Allocation Profile. Gatis is also the creator of the popular Tensile Trading ChartPack for StockCharts users.

You can learn more about Gatis and his work by visiting his site, StockMarketMastery.com

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Grayson Roze is the author of Trading for Dummies and Tensile Trading: The 10 Essential Stages of Stock Market Mastery. He is also the Director of Operations at StockCharts.com and the co-founder of Stock Market Mastery. Grayson speaks regularly at investment seminars across the country, including to organizations such as the CMT Association and the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). He holds a Bachelor's degree from Swarthmore College, where he studied Economics and Psychology.


"Successful investing is a matter of consistent execution, discipline and routines. Maintain the discipline to consistently execute your trading and money management routines - and keep your emotions under control in the process - and the faucet of profits will begin to flow."


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