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Orion Futures Group, Inc. is dedicated to
offering its clients and prospective clients diverse investment
products. If you are looking for greater ways to diversify an
equity and/or bond portfolio, consider the following.
By incorporating managed futures in your portfolio, you can balance the overall risk
and volatility, which can stabilize investment returns and help
you reach your short and long term investment objectives.
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Max Ansbacher is the developer of the Ansbacher Index, a gauge to forecast market direction.
In 2000 near the peak of the Nasdaq, Ansbacher correctly warned of an imminent
crash in tech stocks during interviews on Bloomberg national TV. Additionally, throughout 2000, Ansbacher correctly
cautioned investors of substantial declines in stocks. In July 2000, Ansbacher received his most bearish signal ever
on the stock market from his Ansbacher Index and, again, correctly warned investors of more substantial declines in
stocks! Open an account with Max Ansbacher and get an autographed copy of his new book, The New Options Market, 4th Edition
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Anbacher Interview
2003 Review
Credit Spread Program
Futures Magazine Interview
Understanding the Ansbacher Index
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Eric Rosenbery utilized his extensive mathematical background to formulate a technical trading
system designed to overcome limitations common to small account management.
He says, "Axiomatically, anything that can be forecast must result from something non-random,
an inefficiency in the market. ... The question put to us by academic proponents of
the random-walk price theory is whether non-randomness even exists ... I can tell you that the
non-random inefficiency is there and that its magnitude is surprisingly large. My system tells me
in which direction the inefficiency lies and, like an arbitrageur, I buy whats cheap and sell whats expensive.
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Timothy Morge founded
Blackthorne Capital, Inc. in 1991. Mr. Morge began his career as a currency trader at Harris Bank, in
Chicago. At Bank One, Chicago, he has been the Chief Trader; Senior Manager of Foreign Exchange; Managing
Director of Priorietary Trading; and Managing Director, Senior Partner, and Head of Trading of First Chicago Trading Consultants.
Mr. Morge received his education from the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Economics in a joint Master of Science and
Bachelor of Arts degree program with a focus on higher-level mathematics and physics, including work with Zarnowitz and the
Bureau of Labor Statistics on a U.S. GNP benchmark revision study.
His trading methodologies and strategies focus on the Nasdaq,
seeking to capitalize on its volatility, by taking both long and short positions in the E-Mini Nasdaq futures contract. Most of the
positions are day trades, with only a limited number held overnight. The program's emphasis is on capital preservation through
capital appreciation, and conservative risk management.
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Letter to Investors
Disclosure Document
MAR Trading Advisor Review
Review of 2002
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