Trading, like learning, should be fun! Ramy Rashad, a CMT charter holder, has 17+ years of experience in equity trading. He is SVP, Head of Technical Trading at Al Ramz Capital. His great passion is spreading the culture and awareness of professional trading. He has been helping individuals acquire the right trading mindset which is, to a great extent, responsible for any trader’s success. Ramy’s trading philosophy has been applied successfully in different markets, time frames, and environments. He created Technical Trading Portfolios which have outperformed both the UAE and Saudi equity markets since 2018! Ramy also shares his analysis and trading tips regularly through TV, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and other media channels. Ramy comes from an engineering background, which gave him a strong grip on logic and made him methodical. He is currently taking drums lessons and writing his first book on trading.
Ramy Rashad, CMT
Contributions
Technically Speaking |
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Technically Speaking, March 2012 |
Technically Speaking, December 2011 |
SVP - Head of Technical Trading
Chapter Chair
CMT Designation
Trading, like learning, should be fun! Ramy Rashad, a CMT charter holder, has 17+ years of experience in equity trading. He is SVP, Head of Technical Trading at Al Ramz Capital. His great passion is spreading the culture and awareness of professional trading. He has been helping individuals acquire the right trading mindset which is, to a great extent, responsible for any trader’s success. Ramy’s trading philosophy has been applied successfully in different markets, time frames, and environments. He created Technical Trading Portfolios which have outperformed both the UAE and Saudi equity markets since 2018! Ramy also shares his analysis and trading tips regularly through TV, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and other media channels. Ramy comes from an engineering background, which gave him a strong grip on logic and made him methodical. He is currently taking drums lessons and writing his first book on trading.
Contributions
Technically Speaking |
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Technically Speaking, March 2012 |
Technically Speaking, December 2011 |