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Since 1990, Moore Research Center, Inc. has provided futures
traders with keen historical research and seasonal analysis. Our company
has concentrated its full efforts on researching the past
so you, the futures trader, can probe deeper into the markets,
hopefully aiming those trading guns at seasonal targets.
Now we seek to move headlong into the vast world of the Internet
with the full intent of offering not only our monthly and special
publications but also solid trading experience which can assist
you in a greater understanding of our products.
You'll find links on this page which will connect you to various staff
members. Each offers a particular understanding of our products. Take a
moment to read the short descriptive sketches. Once you've determined who
might give you the information you need, send him a brief e-mail. You'll
receive an answer to your question as soon as possible depending on our
publication demands.
We must caution you MRCI does not make predictions, or in any way
attempt to offer trading advice. Our company deals strictly
with the past, with analysis, and understanding how correlations and
patterns can guide you to a trade which might recreate its seasonal
pattern. If you need research, charts, graphs, even an explanation of
our services, we'll gladly help. However, no trade recommendations or
advice can or will be given.

Steve Moore began trading in the early seventies with various firms in
the Pacific Northwest. In the mid-eighties he set up a computer research
facility for one of the major Chicago brokerage firms. In 1990 he took
his ability to transpose and understand historical analysis through
computer technology and made Moore Research Center, Inc. into a viable
research tool for all traders. Steve has worked with among the finest in
this industry, including Linda Bradford
Raschke, and a host of futures brokerage
firms. Steve is currently an intraday trader. Steve will gladly answer
questions regarding Moore Research Center's extensive line of research,
and his past experiences in the market. Email Steve at: swm@mrci.com

Nick Colley brings new ideas and concepts in computer analysis to the
MRCI operations. A computer programmer who's pioneered an extensive line
of software which captures market patterns, he's also been instrumental
in producing our Internet site, and introducing state-of-the-art
technology to this fast growing medium. Nick will graciously answer
questions involving high tech information, particularly those pertaining
to research and development at MRCI. Don't hesitate in e-mailing Nick
with questions about our website, or concepts and ideas you might have.
He's always open to suggestions and comments. Email Nick at: nac@mrci.com

The current editor of the Moore Research Center, Jerry brings grass-roots
common sense, coupled with twenty years as a broker and trader. He's not
only farmed, thus giving him the ability to speak the agricultural language
of the producer, but as editor of the publication, Jerry's knowledge of
seasonal trading, makes him a multi-faceted answer man, especially with
MRCI's line of seasonal publications. If you have a question dealing with
any of the strategies listed in the monthly or historical reports, Jerry is
your man. Email Jerry at: jerry@mrci.com

Melissa Moore is the Operations Manager of Moore Research Center, coordinating all special research projects
within the MRCI team as the public relations representative and also directly serving individual
customers with their research needs.
Melissa offers individual support to online customers through email and even
personal phone tours - highlighting key features on our extensive website.
Melissa is commited to serving both traditional customers and new traders alike. She'll gladly answer
or help you find the answers to any questions about our research,
products, or seasonal analysis concepts
directly via phone or by email. Email Melissa at: melissa@mrci.com

Rachel Heinze has been with MRCI since 2005. Prior to joining MRCI, Heinze studied and worked for 8 years with adults who have behavioral disabilities. She is part of MRCI's Sales Team and can
answer questions one may have about subscription services and products available. She handles every customer on a personal basis and is in charge of setting up subscriptions and sending out the weekly MRCI
update emails.
Heinze lives in Eugene, Oregon, and enjoys a variety of outdoor activities that Oregon offers. In her spare time, Heinze enjoys her dog and cat, being a part of potluck groups, dance, music,
and art. Email Rachel at: rachel@mrci.com

Mary Hatfield is Steve's personal trading assistant. Email Mary at: mary@mrci.com
We look forward to your suggestions, comments, and ideas on MRCI's
efforts to build one of the finest web sites aimed at futures traders.
Please browse our SAMPLE pages, (under Free Links on the Green Sidebar)
and if you like what you see or have any questions please contact us.
We have, and always will, subscribe to the theory there is no such thing
as a dumb question --- except the one left unasked. Futures trading is
an art, one in which the valuable input of research firms like MRCI can
help you in making the correct decision.
Don't hesitate to contact us. We need your help in helping us provide
the best web site in the industry. Together, we can do it.
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