Gil Blake
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Gil Blake is a speculator investor and fund manager who in 1980 devised an investment strategy known as mutual fund market timing, a method of investing based on the historic pricing patterns of mutual funds.
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[edit] Career
According to Barron's Blake placed second in the U.S. Trading Championships in 1988 and first in 1989-1993.
[edit] See also
List of personalities associated with Wall Street
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
Bonello, Professor F. (February 2, 1999). The Mutual Fund Industry Scandal. Economics 421: Money, Credit, and Banking. University of Notre Dame. Retrieved on 2006-04-12.
[edit] Further reading
Schwager, Jack D. (1995). The New Market Wizards. 13 pages: Wiley; New Ed edition. ISBN 0-471-13236-5.
[edit] External links
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