STA Monthly Meeting & Christmas Party December 2009
Having been a technical analyst since 1963, Brian brings the benefit of perspective to his analysis of the markets. He worked at Investors Overseas Services and then at NM Rothschild & Sons. He was the first fund manager in the UK to manage large funds using only technical analysis.
For six successive years, institutional investors voted him the best technical analyst in the City. He also has an outstanding FX forecasting record.
In the 1980s he was a member of the Visiting Faculty of International Management Institute (Geneva), the oldestestablished business school in Europe. He has taught technical analysis at the Ministry of Finance in Singapore.
His book “Marber on Markets” was published in the UK in 2007, in India in 2008, and is due to be published, in translation, in China.
Brian can’t share all of his 54 years experience with you in 45 minutes but he will give it a good shot.
Having been a technical analyst since 1963, Brian brings the benefit of perspective to his analysis of the markets. He worked at Investors Overseas Services and then at NM Rothschild & Sons. He was the first fund manager in the UK to manage large funds using only technical analysis.
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Join the STA and Commodity Trading Club for what promises to be an interesting and lively debate where technical and fundamental analysts give their view on the commodities market.
Join the STA and Commodity Trading Club for what promises to be an interesting and lively debate where technical and fundamental analysts give their view on the commodities market.
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