Joint STA/Warwick Business School Event
On 19th February 2016, at 6pm, the STA and WBS will be holding a joint event at the London Shard, entitled Monitoring Money Flows in Traded Markets (a practical demonstration for investors and analysts).
Charles Newsome MSTA (Vice-President of the STA and Senior Fund Manager at Investec) will give a brief introduction to technical analysis. David Fuller will then give the main talk.
David Fuller FSTA is a global strategist and Chairman of Fuller Treacy Money http://www.fullertreacymoney.com. He joined the STA in 1970 and is also a Fellow of the Society.
The talk will be held in the WBS auditorium on the 17th floor of the 87-storey Shard, which stands at 306 metres high and is at the heart of the London Bridge Quarter neighbourhood, one of London’s most vibrant districts. Click here for a map.
If you would like to register for this event, register direct with WBS.
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