Kevin Davey
Advisor with
www.worldcupadvisor.com

 

 

 


 


 

How To Trade Like a World Cup Champion
 

Kevin Davey’s initial foray into futures trading 15 years ago was less than successful. In fact, at times it was downright pitiful, with large losses and numerous margin calls. But through this adversity emerged a trader who was smarter, more experienced and emotionally stronger. Kevin’s improvement as a trader is evident in his strong performance in the 2005 and 2006 World Cup of Futures Trading Championship®.

In this seminar, Kevin shares his 5 steps to successful futures, stock index and Forex trading. Whether you are developing your own system, or following an advisor, newsletter or broker, these steps are critical to trading success. As the steps are revealed, Kevin shares with you specific examples on how he turned these steps into a viable trading system.

 


Biography:

Kevin Davey is an advisor with World Cup Advisor (www.worldcupadvisor.com). With a background in Engineering, Kevin is also a self-taught computer programmer who gained national notoriety a few years ago for developing a commercially successful "Car Lease Calculator" software product. He focuses his skills on Tradestation models these days, developing trading systems for futures, stock indices and forex markets.

Kevin brings impressive credentials to his trading. He's a Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Michigan, with a BS in Aerospace Engineering, and he holds an MBA from Case Western Reserve University. In 2003, he was featured as an up-and-coming business leader in Crain’s Cleveland Business magazine's “40 Under 40” series for his work as Vice President of quality assurance with an aerospace firm.

In 2005, Kevin's Trend Catcher account finished in second place in the 2005 World Cup Championship with a 148% return. In 2006, the same account is in first place as of 11/21/06 in the World Cup contest with a 97% rate of return.

 


 

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