Excerpt
from Boston Magazine's "Tales
from the Dark Side"
article
by Andrew Rimas
Published February 2004
"
Next was an unreformed psychic, MaryLee Trettenero.
She received me in the kitchen of her Charlestown flat, within
a feasible spitting distance of the Naval Yard. Originally a hotel
executive, Trettenero often performs for corporate functions,
giving five-minute readings at Christmas parties. One of her most
outstanding successes was predicting the exact name of the man
her client would later meet and wed. A new specialty is playing
the market. In the company of two partners, one of them a Harvard
Business School graduate, shes taken to picking stocks.
The portfolio indexes she showed me are blessedly capitalist.
"We have been able to double the market returns with our
picks doing it completely intuitively."
"
Eschewing traditional methods of stock analysis, Trettenero puts
the names of potential buys into blank envelopes, then holds them
in her hand until she receives an intuitive signal. "I hear
something, or Ill get a sensory experience." She gave
me the index for a portfolio that she had opened six months previously.
"This one is up 46 percent."
"
But Wall Street is a brave new conquest. Tretteneros meat
and potatoes is intuitive tarot card readings, usually the standard
combo of love with a biggie-sized career. "The majority of
my clients are women," she said. "Lets say 70
30. But my client base is anyone who believes in intuition
as a guiding principle."