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Sandy Jadeja is the Chief Technical Analyst for City Index a leading provider for Spread Betting, CFD's and Foreign Exchange. He has been involved with the financial markets for over 23 years and is a respected and widely recognized analyst and trainer in technical analysis.
Mr. Jadeja has had his comments featured in media venues as The Financial Times, The Telegraph, Barron's, The Australian Financial Journal, Futures Magazine, Shares Magazine, Dow Jones News, Reuters TV and The BBC.
Currently, he is featured as a weekly guest analyst on CNBC's Closing-Bell, Squawk Box and Investors Edge. Mr. Jadeja also created and provided an exclusive educational course on Technical Analysis for CNBC Europe's Strictly Money program which was the first ever International educational TV program on Technical Analysis. He is also features on Cantos TV where he provides weekly education updates on Trading Strategies.
Mr. Jadeja has also been associated with The London Stock Exchange, the Investors Chronicles, Incisive Media and City AM alongside other leading financial organizations as a contributing editor providing weekly commentary on technical analysis. He also currently provides a monthly column for Your Trading Edge Magazine and Offshore Investments.
Having established a strong reputation as an articulate presenter and trading mentor on the subjects of trading strategies and psychology, Mr. Jadeja attracts large crowds of traders and investors at both national and international trader's conferences and World Traders Expos. He has participated in and Chaired professional panels of expertise related to trading and investing and he was also elected exclusively from the UK in 2005 to speak on technical analysis for the GCC Economic Forum in Dubai. He has also spoken at Oxford University as a keynote guest on Technical Analysis. Mr. Jadeja currently shares his trading insights, strategies, and provides unique educational workshops focusing on safer trading, risk control, and money management for City Index's education program.
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