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Meet The Pros
Bruce Fraser
Bruce Fraser has an MBA in Finance from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He and the late Dr. Henry (“Hank”) Pruden created the Technical Market Analysis Graduate Certificate Program which they taught for three decades.
Bruce co-founded the investment advisory firm Pring-Turner Capital Group (PTCG) which emphasized Dynamic Asset Allocation principles while investing in high quality stocks and bonds. PTCG enjoyed an enviable track record of performance with an exceptionally low risk profile under all market conditions.
Bruce is currently a commentator on the Wyckoff Method for Stockcharts.com and co-hosts a weekly Wyckoff webinar at Wyckoff Analytics.
He is past-President and current Chairman of the Technical Securities Analysts Association of San Francisco (tsaasf.org) which is the oldest technical analysis society in the United States.
Bruce is excited to partner with Mary Ellen to create this timely offering that will help investors safely and steadily increase their dividend income and net worth using the High Growth Income Monthly Report!
Mary Ellen McGonagle is the co-founder of HighGrowthIncome.com. Mary Ellen is a 30-year Wall Street professional who has been an institutional trader as well as a research adviser to some of the best-known firms in the industry. Working as a trader and fund manager for the first half of her career with Goldman Sachs, Equitable Life, Dreyfus and IDS American Express she was often listed near or at the top of the Lipper Index.
Relocating to Los Angeles, she was hired by The William O’Neil & Company (publisher of Investor’s Business Daily) to work with William O’Neil himself to provide personalized trading research and consulting services to some of the top institutional money sources worldwide.The clients were from throughout the US as well as London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Tokyo and even Dublin Ireland.
“A typical subscription can be $100,000 per year, paid thru soft dollars, and a company like Fidelity (which one of my favorite clients) had on average 22 subscriptions concurrently. So there was real money involved.
My job was to talk to the clients, often every day, about their positions in the market, our conclusions about the research we were seeing, what they were seeing in the markets and so forth.
Mary Ellen McGonagle
One of the unexpected things about being a female in this very male dominated world of institutional trading is that often men are more willing to be honest and upfront with a woman than with other men so the market and trading strategy conversations were much more open and engaging than what would be reported by my male peers. So, in a funny way, being a woman in this this world was a real asset.”
A few of her clients you may have heard of … Fidelity Asset Management, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch and Oppenheimer to name a few. She now dedicates herself to ‘leveling the playing field’, helping non-institutional self-directed traders master the skills and knowledge used by the best institutional traders worldwide through her bi-weekly newsletter and training courses. She has been profiled in several national publications and was very recently the subject of an article describing her as one of the leading women in the finance industry.