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The following is an excerpt taken from OriginalTurtles.org.  We do not represent them in any way - we mearly wanted to give you the history of Turtle Trading as presented by the OriginalTurtles.org web site:

"In mid-1983 famous commodities trader Richard Dennis was having an ongoing dispute with his long-time friend Bill Eckhardt about whether great traders were born or made. Richard believed that he could teach people to become great traders. Bill thought that genetics was the determining factor.

In order to settle the matter, Richard suggested that they recruit and train some traders and give them actual accounts to trade to see which one of them was correct.

They took out a large ad advertising positions for trading apprentices in Barron’s, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. The ad stated that after a brief training session, the trainees would be supplied with an account to trade.

This group was culled to 10 which became 13 after Rich added three people he already knew to the list. They were invited to Chicago and trained for two weeks at the end of December, 1983. They began trading small accounts at the beginning of January. After they proved themselves, Dennis funded most of the trainees with $1 million in February.

“The students were called the ‘Turtles.’ (Mr. Dennis, who says he had just returned from Asia when he started the program, explains that he described it to someone by saying, ‘We are going to grow traders just like they grow turtles in Singapore.’)” – Stanley W. Angrist, Wall Street Journal 09/05/1989

The Turtles became the most famous experiment in trading history because over the next four years, they earned an average annual compound rate of return of 80%.

Rich proved that with a simple set of rules, he could take people with little or no trading experience and make them excellent traders."

FuturesKnowledge.com offers a full Turtle Trading Workshop by Russell Sands for $5,000.  If you are interested, click here for more details.  Or, if you would like a shorter, more affordable version, we also offer the Turtle Secrets book and Video for $195.  For more details on just the book and video, click here.

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