Henry Weingarten, (the "Advisor") is a sole proprietorship. The Advisor's business address and telephone number is 370 Lexington Avenue , #416, New York, New York 10017-6503, (212) 949-7275.
Henry Weingarten, founder of the New York School of Astrology and director of the New York Astrology Center, from March of 1968 to present, has been a professional astrologer for more than thirty four years. He is a past director of the National Astrological Society, from January 1971 to December 1975. He is also the Managing Director, from May 1988 to present, of The Astrologers Fund, Inc., which employs Astrology as the primary analysis tool to manage investment funds.
He is internationally known as the author, editor and publisher of many fine astrological publications. He was formerly editor of The Aquarian Agent and Astrology magazines from January 1976 to October 1981. Mr. Weingarten is the author of INVESTING BY THE STARS and THE STUDY OF ASTROLOGY. Currently he is editor of two email newsletters: WALL STREET, NEXT WEEK and INVESTING BY THE STARS. He is also webmaster of The Astrologers Fund website: www.afund.com.
He continues to lecture at astrological conferences around the world and appears frequently on TV and radio talk shows. From March 1980 to June 1992, Mr. Weingarten was a professional microcomputer systems designer and has taught computer science at NYU and the New School in New York. Since May of 1971, he has been president of Astrology Services International, Inc. (ASI), a company which from 1982-1994 was engaged in the sales and services of computers for business and education through its division of ASI Computers.
Mr. Weingarten holds a series 3 and series 65 and has a BS in mathematics with a minor in psychology from NYU, having graduated in 1969.
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
The Advisor does not currently trade for his own account. However, if in the future the Advisor commences trading for his own account, the records of such trading will be available for inspection by his clients. Orders for these accounts may be placed before or after orders of client accounts, and may or may not obtain more favorable order execution. There is also a potential conflict of interest if orders for these accounts are opposite those for client accounts. In no case will the Advisor deliberately favor his own accounts, or the accounts of any other clients under his management, over other client accounts.
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