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Chief Investment Strategist, Tycoon Research
Creator, ETF Master Trader System
Creator, Sector Hunter

Teeka Tiwari epitomizes the American Dream. He came to the United States from England at sixteen with just $150 in his pocket and the clothes on his back. By eighteen, Teeka had become the youngest employee at Lehman Brothers. Two years later, he shattered convention by becoming the youngest Vice President in the history of Shearson Lehman. By the time he was 23 Teeka had made and lost a million dollars. At 27, he was a millionaire several times over.

In June 2005, Teeka co-founded Tycoon Publishing and created the trading service, Point & Profit. The service made his wealth-building acumen available to the average individual investor for the first time.

Since then, Teeka has been developing and perfecting the ETF Master Trader System, an interactive education program that teaches a complete Sector Trading investment methodology and gives ordinary investors the confidence to master the markets using Exchange Traded Funds.

In June 2008, Teeka launched Sector Hunter, the World's first fully-automated ETF trading technology, providing individual investors with an institutional quality tool that identifies big money moves in 46 narrow sector groups and selects ETFs and stocks best positioned to profit from the move.

Teeka is a regular contributor to FOX Business Network and has appeared on FOX News Channel, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and international television networks. He manages a hedge-fund which is closed to new investors.

Tycoon Report Articles

  • Is the Euro Still Overvalued?
    Martin Tillier | May 22, 2013

    | 7 votes

    I have said in these pages before that Forex trading is primarily short term, and on a day-to-day basis that is definitely true. That said, for any trader, one of the advantages of familiarity with the FX market is that it can give you a long term view of global shifts in capital.  So, let’s take a step back and…
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  • Technical Tuesday: Hedge Fund GURU up 50%, Year-1
    Chris Rowe | May 21, 2013

    | 11 votes

    There's a little known way that you can profit like the most successful hedge funds do, without even having to pay them!  In other words, you can actually generate their returns without having to be "super-wealthy". Today I'll share a secret of how to get around all the restrictions hedge funds have and still reap the rewards. Those who discovered…
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  • Is the Fed About to Kill the Rally?
    Costas Bocelli | May 16, 2013

    | 15 votes

    It was another clean sweep for the markets yesterday.  The Dow, S&P 500, small-caps, mid-caps, transports and you name it all closed at record highs. The bulls continue to have the run of the house. And we know the driving force behind this rally hinges on the massive liquidity that the Fed is pumping into the system.  Currently, the Fed…
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  • 3 Differences to Understand Before Trading Forex
    Martin Tillier | May 15, 2013

    | 11 votes

    Most people who trade start with stock trading. Chances are they own stocks already, in an investment or retirement account, so it is the natural thing to begin with.  Then, after a while, they start to look at other instruments; options, maybe, or futures. These days many start to look at Forex. The dynamic nature of currency trading attracts them,…
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  • Technical Tuesday: The Stock Market's LYING to You
    Chris Rowe | May 14, 2013

    | 51 votes

    My friends, you're being fattened up for the kill! I'll explain... Major market tops take months to form.  You would think that's GREAT, considering it gives us time to lock in some hefty profits on our bullish positions.  But the longer it takes, the more euphoric people get... the more leverage they use... the farther away the thought of ever…
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  • Will the Market Continue to Power Higher?
    Costas Bocelli | May 9, 2013

    | 15 votes

    Last week we tackled the question, Should You Sell in May and Go Away? And if you followed along, the main takeaway to my argument was that I felt that this year would take a much different path than the previous three years, which resulted in meaningful corrections that ensued right around this time of the year. If you recall,…
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  • The Importance of Round Numbers
    Martin Tillier | May 8, 2013

    | 5 votes

    Somewhere deep in the human psyche we are programmed to seek order in chaos. We desperately want things to fit in a pattern. These philosophical musings were brought on by contemplation of Dollar Yen over the last few weeks. As you can see from the daily chart below, the pair has twice looked all set to continue marching up and…
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  • Technical Tuesday: How to Trade the S&P's Channel
    Chris Rowe | May 7, 2013

    | 31 votes

    The stock market has formed a nice channel that you can use to build profits and exit at the right times.  I'll show you how I built the channel, and how you can use it to trade.  More importantly, I'll show you how to know when it's likely signaling a change in direction.  Below is a 1-year chart of the…
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  • Should You Sell in May and Go Away?
    Costas Bocelli | May 2, 2013

    | 23 votes

    The stock market wasted little time in giving you a quick reminder that it’s time to hit the sell button. Yesterday of course was the first trading day in May, and the 1% decline in the S&P 500 was the biggest daily loss to begin a new trading month since last June. And this comes just after the index reached…
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  • I Would Like to Trade Forex, But...
    Martin Tillier | May 1, 2013

    | 15 votes

    “I would like to trade Forex, but...” is a phrase I often hear. It seems that everybody has their own pet theory as to why foreign exchange is not a suitable instrument for them. Some of them are legitimate -- if you are retired and have limited capital that you are drawing down over time, for example, then FX is…
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