Andrew Krieger A graduate of the prestigious Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania, Andrew grew to fame when he sold New Zealand curren cy called Kiwi in between the value of $600 milli on to about $1 billion which exceeded the mone y supply in circulation in actuality within New Ze aland at that time. Andrew ended up garnering $300 million in revenue from this transaction alo ne in 1987 while working at the Bankers Trust. Andrew moved on to work for Soros Manageme nt Fund in 1988, later switching to Northbridge Capital Management. He is also involved in phila nthropic work, having donated over $350,000 for a relief fund for the 2004 tsunami victims. Stanley Druckenmiller Stanley started out as an oil analyst for the Pittsb urgh National Bank. Having graduated from Bowd oin College, Stanley changed many jobs. First, he l eft PNB to create Duquesne Capital Management in the year 1981, and then he started to work for George Soros in 1988. Working with George Soros proved excellent for Stanley, because not only did he garner over 30% return in the Quantum Fund, he also contributed to the deal which earned both him and Soros over $1 billion; this was the deal w hich “broke the Bank of England”. He returned to Duquesne in 2000 and now works full-time there; he has also started a non-profit or ganization dedicated to educating people of all a ges. John R. Taylor, Jr A graduate of Princeton University, John started in the financial sector as a political analyst for Chemi cal Bank. Just one year into the job, he became th e forex analyst for the bank which proved a wond erful opportunity for him to build a network in th e foreign exchange world. John is the proud owner of FX concepts, a currenc y managing firm, and operates it successfully to t his day. He is also considered a pioneer of compu ter-aided forex trading systems, developing forex models for effective online trading. Fernando Martínez Gómez Tejedor Fernando Martinez Gomez-Tejedor Spínola (Madrid, Aug ust 30, 1982) is considered one of the most successful y oung investors in the world, owning 6 virtual banks. His origin is noble and with surnames of ancestry, he has n ot availed himself of this. to get ahead in the difficult w orld of investment and business. He began to operate long before reaching the age of m ajority, and had an agreement with a pre-established ag ent of a United States broker so that on his eighteenth birthday he would sign a contract with them for the cha rge of Introducing Broker and Money Manager, that is w hy who is recognized as the youngest professional trade r in the world,. Now it has a success rate of 98% approximately, without counting the futures maturities, which sometimes end u p with partially losing positions, which are rewarded for the following months, with profits. It is worth mentionin g that this is the best percentage among all the active t raders in the world, nobody surpasses it and hence is lis ted as the best trader in the world. Bill Lipschutz Born in New York, Bill has always excelled in mathematic s and was a bright student overall. He earned a B.A. in C ornell College in Fine Arts and then a Masters degree in Finance back in 1982. Apart from academics, Bill enjoye d reading whatever he could find regarding the stock an d Forex market. It is said that during his stay at Cornell, he invested $12000 in stocks, which he turned into $250 ,000 in only a couple of months, largely thanks to his ex tensive knowledge of the stock market business. Howev er, he soon lost all his money to stocks due to the errati c nature of the business; after this loss he shifted to a m ore stable form of trading: the forex.
Today, Bill is a well known forex trader in the financial se
ctor. He is known to have made over $300 million in a si ngle year from trading on the forex market alone