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Jim Sinclair is primarily a precious metals specialist and a commodities and foreign currency trader. He founded the Sinclair Group of Companies (1977), which offered full brokerage services in stocks, bonds, and other investment vehicles. The companies, which operated branches in New York, Kansas City, Toronto, Chicago, London and Geneva, were sold in 1983.

From 1981 to 1984, Mr. Sinclair served as a Precious Metals Advisor to Hunt Oil and the Hunt family for the liquidation of their silver position as a prerequisite for the $1 billion loan arranged by the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Paul Volker.

He was also a General Partner and Member of the Executive Committee of two New York Stock Exchange firms and President of Sinclair Global Clearing Corporation (commodity clearing firm) and Global Arbitrage (derivative dealer in metals and currencies).

In April 2002, shareholders of Tan Range Exploration approved the acquisition of Tanzania American International, a company controlled by the Sinclair family, for shares in Tan Range. Following this transaction, Mr. Sinclair became Chairman of Tan Range and now leads its efforts to become a gold royalty company.

He has authored numerous magazine articles and three books dealing with a variety of investment subjects, including precious metals, trading strategies and geopolitical events, and their relationship to world economics and the markets. He is a frequent and enormously popular speaker at gold investment conferences and his commentary on gold and other financial issues garners extensive media coverage at home and abroad.

In January 2003, Mr. Sinclair launched, "Jim Sinclairs MineSet," which now hosts his gold commentary and is intended as a free service to the gold community.

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Researching & Understanding the Commodities Market:
Commodity Future Trading, OTC Derivatives & More

When researching and digesting knowledge of the commodities market in order to grow your investment portfolio, it is imperative that you learn the different terminologies that are used in the marketplace. Commodities trading can be extremely lucrative but there are dangers in the commodities market - including OTC derivatives - that can adversely impact the market performance of listed companies, especially gold bullion producers. By having a thorough knowledge of the terminology of the marketplace, you can pick out key phrases in listed company's news releases and corporate filings that can alert you to potential dangers ahead. Whether your focus is the commodity trading end of the business, equities trading or commodity future trading you can never have enough information at your fingertips.

 


 
 
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