Andreas Georgiou
I’m currently an Investment Analyst at TradingPoint (XM), a retail broker. The role entails operating as a sell-side research analyst. My focus is on currencies and increasingly -as of late July 2017 that the firm enhanced its equity offerings- on stocks. I also monitor commodities, predominantly oil and gold.Full bio
I’m currently an Investment Analyst at TradingPoint (XM), a retail broker. The role entails operating as a sell-side research analyst. My focus is on currencies and increasingly -as of late July 2017 that the firm enhanced its equity offerings- on stocks. I also monitor commodities, predominantly oil and gold.
I hold an MSc in Finance from Warwick Business School in the UK (graduated in January 2015) and a BSc in Business Administration (Finance major) from the University of Cyprus (graduated in June 2013). Additionally, I completed the CFA Program after passing all three exams on first attempts in consecutive years (spanning from 2015 to 2017).
Besides actively following financial markets, I’m fascinated by the world of tech and I’m deeply interested in issues revolving around and manners of alleviating the effects of climate change, as well as tackling gender imbalances and social inequality - including income, but most importantly wealth inequality and inequality in healthcare and education opportunities. I also love trying to make people laugh!
Before joining TradingPoint in January 2017, I was working on a personal project of mine in the field of financial education.
I hold an MSc in Finance from Warwick Business School in the UK (graduated in January 2015) and a BSc in Business Administration (Finance major) from the University of Cyprus (graduated in June 2013). Additionally, I completed the CFA Program after passing all three exams on first attempts in consecutive years (spanning from 2015 to 2017).
Besides actively following financial markets, I’m fascinated by the world of tech and I’m deeply interested in issues revolving around and manners of alleviating the effects of climate change, as well as tackling gender imbalances and social inequality - including income, but most importantly wealth inequality and inequality in healthcare and education opportunities. I also love trying to make people laugh!
Before joining TradingPoint in January 2017, I was working on a personal project of mine in the field of financial education.
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