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Mulvaney Capital Endorsement

Michael Covel (February 15, 2005)

Some people think Turtle [Trend Following] trading is a system, but it's really much more powerful than that...it's a trading philosophy. The course gives comprehensive insight to the most accessible active management strategy currently in use. Find revealing explanations of all the critical elements of a successful trend following trading plan. The concepts espoused here are not just opinions...these techniques have been proven to work.

Paul Mulvaney is the Chief Investment Officer of Mulvaney Capital. He has been managing money in the Mulvaney Capital Global Diversified Program since May 1999 and has primary responsibility for all investment decisions. From October 1986 Paul Mulvaney held posts in derivatives and foreign exchange trading at Midland Montagu, Bankers Trust Company and NatWest Markets, before joining Merrill Lynch in September 1993. At Merrill Lynch he managed several of the firm's major options portfolios, including Global Foreign Exchange Options and Exotic Commodity Options and had concurrent responsibility for proprietary trading within each product group. After leaving Merrill Lynch he founded Mulvaney Capital Management in March 1999. Paul currently trades a proprietary trend following system. He was also a client of TurtleTrader's.

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