About the Editors

Christian DeHaemer

Chris DeHaemer is the editor of Red Zone Profits, which focuses on undervalued, high-reward small caps, and GRESSOR, a trader's dream. He spent the early part of his career careening around the world in search of profits for Taipan's World Investor. He sought out undervalued bargains in Eastern Europe in the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse, and made a killing after the maiming of the Asia Tigers. Chris also called the October 2002 bottom, recommending handfuls of stocks when panic reached its zenith.

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Ian Cooper

Ian Cooper is the managing editor and market analyst for the Red Zone Profits team, the editor of the trading service, Extreme Volatility Speculator, and the free daily e-letter, American Capitalist. He has written numerous articles for major financial publications, including Taipan and TradersNation.com on topics ranging from trading news, mergers and acquisitions to crude oil, housing, and emerging market opportunities. Ian has appeared in Investor’s Business Daily and Forbes.com and is also a frequent guest on Money Matters with Barry Armstrong, Stock Dr. with Lee Seiler, and On the Money with Mike Stein.

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Neil DeFalco

Neil DeFalco, the Editor and Senior Financial Analyst of GRESSOR, has come on board to take the Growth, Real Estate, Special Situation, Oil Report in a totally new direction.  Neil was schooled in the “bread and butter” of value investing.  He is a huge advocate of the philosophies of great investors such as Ben Graham and Warren Buffet. Neil managed money for Morgan Stanley and worked for a number of years on Wall Street with some of the biggest names in the business.  After several hectic, but extremely successful years, he decided to focus his energy on analysis and use the knowledge he gained to help others achieve success in the stock market. 

Neil has made many profitable recommendations during his career, one of the most successful being Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), where he locked in a 160% gain.