Who is blogging?

Visitors who come to Better Trades have many options when it comes to blogs. Our directory of blog reviews covers a wide variety of topics. But just who is blogging at Better Trades?

Jason Kelly has been author of a self-titled blog since 1996. He saw blogging as an extension from his primary job as a book author. The ability to blog has helped Jason stay in touch with his readers and continue to build his audience.

Ole Cram, the president of Marcobe Investments, has written the Accredited Investor blog since March 2008. His main investments include stocks, options, oil and gas development, futures and currency. He's been trading the market for 15 years ago and focuses on options.

The author of the "Budgets are Sexy" blog calls himself a 20-something blogger trying to produce an interesting blog. He's in the finance business, but says he's still learning the business. He's been a blogger since February 2008.

The INO Blog is written by Adam, who has been involved in the stock market for more than 35 years. He's been a member of several major stock exchanges in the U.S. and Europe and loves to trade the foreign exchange markets. Adam considers himself an intermediate-term swing trader.

Tom Lydon, the president of Global Trend Investments, is the editor of ETF Trends. Lydon has worked in asset management for more than 20 years and is developer and presenter of the popular "How to Manage a Million Dollar Portfolio." Lydon is author of "iMoney: Profitable ETF Strategies for Every Investor."

The TechDirt blog has been around since 1997. The author was in business school at the time and very interested in the expanding tech field. The author saw it as a way to keep abreast on business developments regarding the hot sectors.

Corey Rosenbloom, the author of Afraid to Trade, has been interested in the stock market since high school, when he won an investment contest. He began to study technical analysis and has a degree in psychology and political science. He finished the three-level chartered market technician's exam and works now as a trader, consultant, analyst, author and educator.

The author of the Stock Chartist became interested in technical analysis in high school, when he began to take the stock reports from the daily newspaper and create his own charts with pencils, graph paper and a ruler. He's always believed that technical analysis was an important part of any trading program.

Greg Ruffin is the author of Earth to Wall Street. He was an electrician who lost $30,000 when he began to invest and was determined to earn it back. He made $40,000 in his first month as a day trader, quit his job and began to trade fulltime. In three months he went back to work after losing $250,000. He's since returned to his successful trading style.

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