Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Lawrence D. Hite is a hedge fund manager who, along with Ed Seykota, is one of the forefathers of system trading. He is the author of the book, The Rule: How I Beat the Odds in the Markets and in Life—and How You Can Too, which was named a Wall Street Journal, LA Times, [ 1 ] and Porchlight Books bestseller.
Jacob Hite (1719-1776), American land speculator known for his assault on the Martinsburg Jail; Kathleen Hite (1917–1989), American scriptwriter; Kenneth Hite (born 1965), writer and role-playing game designer; Larry Hite, hedge fund manager and pioneer of systems trading; Les Hite (1903–1962), American jazz bandleader
Michael W. Covel (born September 1, 1968) is an American author, entrepreneur, and film director. [1] [2] In 1996, he co-founded TurtleTrader.com, later expanded into TrendFollowing.com, a popular online resource focused on investment style known as trend following, which allows investors to profit in both up and down markets.
Canned Heat is an American blues rock band founded by Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson and Bob "The Bear" Hite in 1965. The band's classic line-up consisted of Wilson on slide guitar, vocals and harmonica, Hite on vocals and harmonica, Henry "The Sunflower" Vestine on lead guitar, Larry "The Mole" Taylor on bass and Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra on drums.
An Australian tour had been set up before Hite's death and harmonica player Rick Kellogg had joined to finish off the Kings of the Boogie album. This incarnation of Canned Heat without Bob Hite was nicknamed the "Mouth Band" by Vestine and was a huge hit in Australia, especially with the biker crowd. [35]
Larry Allen, Cowboys legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 52. Sean Leahy. June 3, 2024 at 4:34 PM. ... "Larry, known for his great athleticism and incredible strength, was one of the ...
Former University of Cincinnati Bearcats and Cincinnati Royals great Oscar Robertson joined fellow Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Reggie Miller and Larry Bird on the floor at ...
In the early 1970s, he borrowed $1,600 and reportedly made $350 million. When a futures trading fund under his management incurred significant losses in the stock market crash of 1987 he retired from trading for several years. [2] He has been active in Democratic and Libertarian political causes, most notably in campaigns against drug ...