Gil Blake
Gil Blake is a speculator investor and fund manager who devised an investment strategy known as mutual fund market timing. This method of investing is based on the historic pricing patterns of mutual funds.[1]
Career
Blake has attributed his participation in trading to a friend of his, who had shown him some municipal bonds and inquired for Blake's opinion. Blake noticed a trend in the numbers his colleague had showed him, and investigated further. His investigation led to the discovery that persistent trends in municipal bonds were decidedly systematic. This served as the basis of his mutual fund timing strategies.[2]
According to Barron's, Blake placed second in the U.S. Trading Championships in 1988 and first in 1989-1993.[citation needed]
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- Articles with unsourced statements from October 2015
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- Living people
- American accountants
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- American money managers
- American financial analysts
- American hedge fund managers
- Stock and commodity market managers
- University of Pennsylvania alumni
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