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The SqueezeTrigger Report

The SqueezeTrigger Report is a 30 minute daily TV show similar to CNBC's Mad Money. Each day Tom Ronk highlights stocks with short squeezes starting right now. He also uses sophisiticated predictive technology to determine equities, commodities and currency (FOREX) trades and details the expected return, number of days trade will last and the likelihood the trade will be profitable.

Monday, December 18, 2006

SqueezeTrigger Report 12-18-06

Windows Media http://www.squeezetrigger.com/strtv/2006/12/strtv_2006-12-18.wmv

YouTube Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2n9h5a1-j8



YouTube Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QWuBOymR0g

Posted by Thomas Ronk at 10:05 AM
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Thomas Ronk
Newport Beach, CA, United States
Thomas Ronk has 17 years of trading experience. As a registered representative of Transamerica Financial Resources, a division of Transamerica, Mr. Ronk managed over $150 million in equity accounts. Mr. Ronk is the principal of Century Pacific Investments which issues proprietary research and trades active portfolios. Mr. Ronk has been interviewed on CNBC Television, CBS MarketWatch, Red Herring, MSNBC and has been an approved research analyst for Investor’s Business Daily. Mr. Ronk studied Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at San Diego.
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