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About the Author:

Trent Tucker graduated with a business degree and worked six years in the West African oilfields with SEDCO Inc. Most of those years in West Africa were spent shipping supplies through the civil wars of Angola with brief stints in Gabon and Nigeria. As a financial consultant, Mr. Tucker worked with the two largest financial brokerage houses, a regional firm and then as an independent financial consultant. He currently works in the real estate industry and is writing a second book about the financial meltdowns of present day. He lives in Orlando, Florida.

Trent Tucker's Book

Wall Street Dancers Author and financial expert, Trent Tucker writes an amazing account of how Wall Street players hold enormous power over our lives, from financing wars to controlling the markets during the bleakest of times.
Tucker’s book goes into the intricate and complex ways in which the rogues and rascals of the powerful and enormous financial world, in a sense, control our destinies. You’ll get an insider’s view of how the system works as well as quotes from famous and infamous people who had their own ideas of how the “Wall Street Dancers” can turn a profit. Groucho Marx figured it out and profited from our laughter; Lenin didn’t and he led a nation into darkness. What exactly did Groucho figure out that Lenin never did?
Learn to understand the impact the financial industry has on individuals needs. Understand the mutual benefits of all involved. Comprehend that the dance between human behavior and business behavior are closely linked.
Tucker’s innovative and fresh concepts depict how individuals throughout history have had an enormous financial impact on past, present and future generations. From Winston Churchill to Howard Hughes, Tucker’s writing will give the reader a new and fascinating understanding of how the financial industry really works
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