Timothy Sykes - Stock Trader, Author, Entrepreneur

Timothy Sykes is a former hedge fund manager, star of the TV show 'Wall Street Warriors' and author of the book, 'An American Hedge Fund'

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First Quarter 2008 Review: Earn 21% Every 3 Months And You’ll Live A Happy Life

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12 Apr 7:06pm
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Coming off my best week since I started TIM 5+ months ago ($900-ish profits), it’s good to review past successes and mistakes. Without further ado, I give you the first quarter of 2008 in a nutshell, where TIM used small account size–finishing at $17,388–combined with PennyStocking to thoroughly dominate the performance of ALL major indexes, even while making tons of mistakes. Follow along and learn to do the same…already 5% higher in April and I’m just getting warmed up…

Successes:

How I Made An 8% Return Before Lunch

How I Made 25% Just By Holding A Distinct Pattern Overnight

How I Made 8% In One Morning, Leaving 40%+ On The Table One Day Later

Why My Strategy Works Even For Stupid People

God, I Love Short Selling Penny Stocks!

Failures:

I’m One Of Those Idiots

I’m Better At Being Cynical Than Optimistic

Those Who Can’t Do, Teach

I’m A Terrible Timer

Horrible, Horrible Trading

Fun Times:

Ashley Dupre Girls Gone Wild Pics

Before Dupre, TIM And Traffic Were Still Surging

The Unmasking Of Spitzer’s Call Girl

Me And Maria Bello

36 Hours In The Life Of A Trading Addict

Important Lessons:

The Stock That Killed My Hedge Fund

Lots Of Market Randomness, Avoid That Crap!

37 Points Of My Strategy

Don’t Be Scared Of The Bear Market

Magic Stock Market Formula?

Rants:

To All My Haters Out There

Are You Prepared To Pay For Our Economic Sins?

Crap Company Chart Pattern Awards

Why The SEC Are Rapists

IWall Street Sequel: Idiots Never Sleep

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Timothy Sykes, author of the book, An American Hedge Fund, was born in Orange, Connecticut in 1981. He studied Philosophy and Business at Tulane University while turning his $12,415 Bar Mitzvah Gift money into a fully audited pre-tax sum of $1.65 million from 1999 to 2002 before founding his hedge fund, Cilantro Fund Management, LLC in 2003. He went on to graduate with a B.A. in Philosophy from Tulane in 2003. He is also the benefactor of a Tulane University Scholarship, The Timothy Sykes Day Trading Award for the Talented that is awarded annually to any deserving Tulane student, faculty, or alumni. In 2006, Timothy’s hedge fund was ranked the #1 Short-Bias Fund by Barclays for 2003-2006 and he was named to Trader Monthly’s 2006 ‘Top 30 under 30', a list recognizing the top 30 investment professionals under the age of 30.

After suffering a roughly 35% loss over two years, on October 1, 2007, Timothy closed his hedge fund and created a publishing company, BullShip Press, LLC to promote Freedom of Finance, the concept of a hedge fund manager’s right to discuss their business freely without risk of penalty or censorship. On November 1, 2007, Timothy unveiled TIM, short for Transparent Investment Management, announcing his intention to repeat his original feat of turning $12,415 into $1.65 million. This time around, Timothy would detail the step-by-step process on TimothySykes.com, becoming the first hedge fund manager to detail their strategies for all to see.

He recently debuted as a keynote speaker alongside industry legends Steve Nison and Larry McMillan and starred in the television documentary, Wall Street Warriors on MOJO. He now writes for AOL Finance and has been featured on Reuters, CNN, CNBC, FOX News, FOX Biusiness Network, Businessweek, Marketwatch, MSN Money, Yahoo! Finance, TheStreet.com, Forbes.com, Hedgefund.net, Hedgeco.net, Institutional Investor, Page Six, WallStrip, Gawker, Dealbreaker, Salon.com, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Observer, Trader Monthly, Dealbook, Alternative Universe and Absolute Return Magazine.