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December 20, 2012

Lindsay Hall — Equities.com Bio
Filed under: — Equities Staff @ 9:30 am

Lindsay is Chief Market Strategist with the Rutsen Meier Belmont (RMB) Group, an Alternative Asset Investment research and trading group, founded in 1984.

She has been a trader and financial markets analyst for over 10 years.  She is a popular internet/television moderator, logging over 2500 hours of live television dedicated to both markets and investors. If that weren’t enough, she has published thousands of pages on the financial markets via tutorials, international newsletters, journals, blogs and online publications. Her information-packed seminars set industry standards for excellence. She has taught valuable currency, commodities, and stock trading skills not only to her broadcast audiences, but also to conference audiences numbering up to 4,000 in one room.  She looks forward to meeting you and sharing her knowledge. 


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