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Shah Gilani boasts a financial pedigree unlike any other.

He ran his first hedge fund in 1982 from his seat on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange. When options on the Standard & Poor's 100 began trading on March 11, 1983, Shah worked in “the pit” as a market maker.

He helped develop what has become known as the Volatility Index (VIX) – to this day one of the most widely used indicators worldwide.

After leaving Chicago to run the futures and options division of the British banking giant Lloyd's TSB, Shah moved up to Roosevelt & Cross Inc., an old-line New York boutique firm.

There he originated and ran a packaged fixed-income trading desk and established that company's “listed” and OTC trading desks.

Shah founded a second hedge fund in 1999, which he ran until 2003.

But Shah's most valuable quality that he brings to Money Map Report, is his vast network of contacts. This includes the biggest players on Wall Street and in international finance. These contacts give him the real story – when others only get what the investment banks want them to see.

In Money Map Report, he shares his method for tracking global flows of capital, his pro trading tactics, and the best way to manage a portfolio while uncovering Wall Street's hidden flaws.

We launched the Money Map Report just before the financial crisis of 2007-08. And we haven't stopped helping investors from every background imaginable get rich from the stock market.

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