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Michael Bigger is an investor and a trader who has been involved with trading technologies for more than twenty years. In 1992, Michael joined Citibank as head trader of U.S. single-stock derivatives, where he managed a $5 billion portfolio of equity derivatives. In 1998, he joined D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P. to trade the U.S. equity derivatives portfolio. (More)

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    Jan022012

    You Asked

    SpreadAnalyzer users have asked us: We want a daily scan run on U.S. ETFs. We understand you want to make money trading ETFs pairs. Here is the good news. 

    Starting today, the SpreadTraderPro members will receive a daily scan of US ETFs at no additional charge! That’s right. You now get a daily scan of spread trading opportunities from US equities and ETFs, and as always, you get unlimited access to daily trade ideas from our traders, to our forum, blog, and educational videos—all for just $49 per month or $350 per year! If you are not a subscriber already Sign up today and get our handbook, “How to Trade Spreads".  If you are not completely satisfied, you can cancel anytime and keep the handbook for free.

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    Happy trading and Happy New Year!

    The SpreadTraderPro Team

    P.S. Stay tuned for more spread trading innovations from SpreadTraderPro. See why Peter said, “If you keep adding products, I won’t need a programmer anymore!”. Don't miss out.

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