AJ Monte

AJ Monte

AJ Monte is a market strategist and the host of "Wealth & Wisdom" on PBS television station WXEL in Palm Beach, Florida.

AJ is a premier trading consultant and He teaches professionals specialized techniques on how to accumulate and protect wealth through his market techniques. He has over 23 years in the business, ten of which were spent as a trader on the floor of the NY Commodity Exchange where he specialized in Gold & Silver Options.

During his time on the trading floor he served for two years as the Chairman of the Option Floor Trading Committee for Comex. He left the floor in 1992 to trade NASDAQ stocks for Mayer & Schwitzer & Nash Weiss, which is now part of Bank of America.

Several years later AJ pioneered the Trading Analytics Group for Charles Schwab & Co., which is a team of professionals who educate both clients and high profile brokers in the areas of Technical and Fundamental Analysis.

AJ is the host of the financial program “Wealth & Wisdom” which appears on PBS television and is heard on PBS radio as well. Being one of the top trainers for Tony Robbins Wealth Mastery seminars he also co-hosts the top-rated on-demand radio show "The Market Guys". His travels bring him to London, Switzerland and different parts of Asia teaching people how to manage risk by using innovative technical analysis strategies.

AJ also appeared in the movie "Trading Places" starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy while consulting with Director John Landis and the stars to prepare them for their realistic roles in the film.

He is a Chartered Market Technician and member of the Market Technicians Association who currently resides in Orlando, Florida. He is married, has two children and loves to coach lacrosse.

External links

* http://www.themarketguys.com
* http://www.tonyrobbinseurope.com/easyconsole.cfm?page=speaker&c_id=67
* http://wxel.org/programming/ww.php?sid=8c80e68614b0a911b64479444d9d897a
* http://www.themarketguys.blogspot.com/


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