
Economic Roundtable with Clyde Kendzierski and Jim Welsh
Frank Barbera
Gold Stock Technician
September 17, 2005
Economic Roundtable, September 17, 2005
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Frank Barbera is currently the Co. Manager of the $35 Million Caruso Fund based in Los
Angeles, California, a hedge fund which seeks to make gains
trading precious metals, stocks and currencies. A technician at heart,
Frank began his career in the early 1980s working with John
Bollinger, Bill Griffith and Susan Herrera at Financial News Network in
Los Angeles. After FNN, Frank did a 10-year stint as the on-air market
analyst for KWHY TV in Los Angeles where he presented current commentary
on diverse subjects including the economy, and all of the global
financial markets. Frank exited technology stocks in the 1st
week of March 2000, a call which earned him his first money management
position at The Kavanaugh Fund in Santa Monica, a hedge fund subsidiary
of Goldman Sachs. Frank's technical work on Gold and Gold Stocks is
considered among the best in the industry and he has spoken at a number
of investment conferences and been quoted widely in the Financial Press.
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