Trader on BBC says Eurozone Market is Toast

Whoa, they just ripped his personal life open in this article..

"Instead of operating from a plush office in Canary Wharf Mr Rastani works and lives with his partner Anita Eader in a £200,000 semi in Bexleyheath, south London. The house, complete with a mortgage from Royal Bank of Scotland, belongs to her not him.


The £200,000 semi in Bexleyheath, south London (far left), where Alessio Rastani lives.

He is a business owner, a 99pc shareholder in public speaking venture Santoro Projects. Its most recent accounts show cash in the bank of £985. After four years trading net assets are £10,048 - in the red. "

How the heck did they get his account balances and trading results. I know that we live in a world of dwindling privacy and rights but geez. Man, someone must be out to get this guy now."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...tani-Im-an-attention-seeker-not-a-trader.html
 
How the heck did they get his account balances and trading results. I know that we live in a world of dwindling privacy and rights but geez. Man, someone must be out to get this guy now."

Lol after the impression he gave of the financial industry you think they would sweat about handing his bank details over?
 
Quote from Pekelo:

I think he meant the S&P:

"AR: It's .25 each tick. For the S&Ps…. well, for the S&P we're talking about $12.50, each tick. The Dow Jones futures, each tick will cost $5. That's why I do the Dow Jones futures."

Although he said it later:

"One of my mentors is a bestselling author and trader."

But he didn't mention him when he was asked about his trading heros. He could have mentioned this friend, specially because he is also an author, so free publicity....

Watched some of his vids on his facebook site, he shows John Carters TTM squeeze indicator :) I never thougt that anybody is really trading real money with these.
 
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