John has more than 30 years of experience and insight in analyzing and forecasting global financial markets. John spent the first half of his career on the trading floor of the Chicago futures exchanges, where he had the opportunity to learn how the US financial markets work from the inside out. ...
more John has more than 30 years of experience and insight in analyzing and forecasting global financial markets. John spent the first half of his career on the trading floor of the Chicago futures exchanges, where he had the opportunity to learn how the US financial markets work from the inside out. This experience, early in his career, became the foundation for his unique analysis, understanding of intermarket relationships, and global perspective. John incorporates a diverse and comprehensive blend of technical and quantitative metrics that tend to be more intuitive and forward-looking than the typical Wall Street approach. John is frequently quoted in the financial press in both the US and abroad including
The Wall Street Journal,
MarketWatch.com,
Barron’s,
Yahoo! Finance,
CNBC.com, and
Reuters. He can regularly be seen on U.S. financial television including
CNBC,
Fox Business, and
Bloomberg, and is a frequent speaker at financial seminars and events across the country presented by organizations including the
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Society, the
National Association of Active Investment Managers (NAAIM), the
Market Technicians Association (MTA), and the
American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). John has been consistently recognized as a top U.S. financial market analyst throughout his career and was awarded the
Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation in 1999. John served as Vice President of the Market Technicians Association (MTA) from 2004 to 2006 and was a member of its Board of Directors from 2002-2006. During his career he has also been an analyst and trader for
Shearson American Express,
NatWest Markets,
Greenwich Capital Markets,
Deutsche Bank, and
Bianco Research.
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