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Charles Faulkner: New Market Wizard

(December 03, 2008)


Charles Faulkner

Charles Faulkner was originally profiled in Jack Schwager's New Market Wizards. He is an expert in the field of NLP or Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Charles has worked closely for years with top traders worldwide.

NLP Background

Charles has pioneered methods for accelerated language learning, as well as medical and financial decision-making. He is particularly well-known for his work with futures traders and his research on the role of metaphor in communication and behavior. Charles is the author of Metaphors of Identity and chief architect and co-author of NLP: The New Technology of Achievement and Success Mastery with NLP:

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