Richard A. Brock

Richard A. Brock is the sole principal and manager of Brock Capital Management LLC.  He also serves as President and chairman of Richard A. Brock & Associates, Inc. which provides consulting to grain and livestock producers.  Mr. Brock also serves as Vice President of Brock Investor Services, Inc., an introducing broker. From August 1975, to July 1976, Mr. Brock was a commodity broker for Geldermann Inc. in Lafayette, Indiana.  In July 1976, Mr. Brock joined Top Farmers of America in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a commodity market analyst.  In 1978, he was promoted to the position of Director of Market Analysis and stayed in that capacity until October 1980 when he left Top Farmers of America to start Richard A. Brock & Associates, Inc. He is the author of three books, Greater Profits Through Better Marketing, Commodity Price Analysis Made Easy, and Grain Trading: Basics of Fundamental and Technical Analysis.  Mr. Brock is one of the most sought after speakers in the country, addressing conventions on the topics of commodities pricing, agricultural policy, and long-term economic forecasting for the agricultural industry. Mr. Brock obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University and his Master of Science degree from Cornell University. In the spring of 1995, Brock received the “Distinguished Alumni of the Year” award from Purdue University School of Agriculture.

To contact Richard A. Brock please select the following link: rabrock@brockreport.com

 

Brett Boyer

Brett Boyer has been the Director of Research for Brock Capital Management, LLC, and Richard A. Brock & Associates, Inc., since May of 2008. He has worked in the financial industry since 1996, first on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade with several grain trading firms until 2000 and then as a NASDAQ market maker for E*Trade Financial until 2005. He then moved to Milwaukee and was an independent futures trader for 2 years. In addition to managing the daily operations of Brock Capital Management and the Heartland Agricultural Fund, Mr. Boyer also writes the weekly newsletter Brock ClearView, which offers grain market analysis to agri-business interests. Mr. Boyer has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MBA from De Paul University.

To contact Brett Boyer please select the following link: bboyer@brockreport.com