Today's guest is Walter Deemer, a founding member and past president of the CMT. His is a name that you probably know, and if not, you should. Walter spent much of his career in the Boston area, and talks with David about how the group of technical analysts located in Boston related to the MTA group in New York. Eventually these two groups melded to create the CMT Association.
Walter also shares his experience of analyzing the markets through the decades, and why he recently posted all of his market letters from his career to a website.
Up Next in Season Two
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Helene Meisler, Realmoney.com | Behin...
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Mark Dibble, Fidelity Investments | B...
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Michael Kahn, CMT, Lowry Research | B...
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