Courtney Smith is a trader, author, money manager, educator, and speaker. He is the only person in history to have a high ranked mutual fund, stock picking newsletter, futures newsletter, and hedge fund. He is the author of seven books. He has appeared on over 1000 TV shows and spoken at over 100 events.
Courtney Smith is the Chairman of the Investment Mentoring Institute, an organization devoted to building great investors. The Investment Mentoring Institute (IMI) provides training and mentoring for individual and institutional investors in stocks, futures, and foreign exchange.
Courtney is the Editor and Publisher of the WallStreet Wealthbuilder stock newsletter. He was the Chief Investment Officer and Chief Strategist of Orbitex Management, Inc. during the late 1990’s. Orbitex manages mutual funds and portfolios for institutions and individuals. He was the editor of Courtney Smith’s Wall Street Winners newsletter. This popular investment advisory newsletter ranked number one in performance by the Hulbert Digest.
Courtney is the owner and Editor-in-Chief of Commodity Trading Consumer Research(CTCR). CTCR has been providing insights to the futures community since 1983. Courtney is the author of seven books, including Profits Through Seasonal Trading,(John Wiley & Sons, 1980), Commodity Spreads (John Wiley & Sons, 1981 and Traders Press, 1989), How To Make Money In Stock Index Futures (McGraw-Hill, 1985,paperback edition 1988), Seasonal Charts For Futures Traders (John Wiley & Sons,1987), and Option Strategies (John Wiley & Sons, 1987, 2nd Edition 1996, 3rd Edition 2009) and Forex Trading, A Guaranteed Income For Life (John Wiley & Sons, 2010). Courtney is also the author of chapters in several books.
Courtney has been a featured speaker at investment conferences throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. He has spoken to tens of thousands of people. He has appeared on over 1000 TV shows since on such national television shows as Wall Street Journal Report, and Moneyline as well as other shows on CNBC, Fox News, Bloomberg, CNN, and CNNfn.