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  1. #1
    الصورة الرمزية عمرو خضر
    عمرو خضر غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jun 2008
    المشاركات
    1,357

    افتراضي أفضل 5 مضاربين في تاريخ سوق العملات ( الفوركس)

    Every wanted to know who the really, really, really big traders are in the forex markets? We did, so we did a whole lot of research to compile this list of the top 5 forex traders of all time, and included some of their mind boggling trades. These traders were mainly active during the 80′s and 90′s when the foreign exchange markets opened up to more traders and individual traders started to shine at places like Salomon Brothers and The Quantum Fund.
    BILL LIPSCHUTZ

    Bill Lipschutz grew up on Long Island in New York State. He is said to have been a great student, particularly excelling in mathematics. Lipschutz attended college at Cornell University where he earned a B.A. in Fine Arts. He then enrolled at Cornell’s Johnson School of Management and received his MBA in Finance in 1982.

    While he was a student at Cornell, Lipschutz inherited $12,000 in stock. Lipschitz began actively managing and reinvesting his newly inherited stock portfolio. During this period of his life he is sad to of had a voracious appetite for anything he could read about the stock market, investing and trading including foreign exchange trading. In later interviews it was revealed that Lipschutz managed to increase the value of his initial inheritance from $12,000 to about $250,000 only to lose almost all of it when the markets turned. No doubt, the loss informed his approach to trading and investing in the future.

    At Cornell, Lipschutz was an intern for Henry Kaufman, an Economist at Salomon Brothers and he went on to join Salomon Brothers full time following his graduation. Early in his career with Salomon Brothers, Lipschutz joined part of Salomon’s new Foreign Exchange Trading department.

    At the time of Salomon’s first foray into forex, the bulk of foreign exchange trading was done on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. It was not long before Lipschutz became an important trader at the Exchange. At his most active, half of the forex options on the Philadelphia Exchange were attributed to Bill. Even more remarkable, during the same period, Lipschutz also accounted for 8 out of every 10 open forex future contracts on the Exchange. One trade in 1986 put more than $500 million on the movement of the British pound, a move that attracted plenty of financial press. He made use of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange to make over $300 million in profit for his broker-dealer in 1985 alone.

    Lipschutz became the Salomon’s principle forex trader from 1984 until he left Salomon’s in 1990. In 1988 Lipschutz became a Director at Salomon Brothers and head of its New York Foreign Exchange Trading Desk.

    Lipschutz then formed Hathersage Capital Management Inc. (now LLC), which describes itself as a “Discretionary Active Currency Management” company. Lipschutz remains the Director of Portfolio Management at Hathersage where he has overseen 16% average annual returns and an overall 1600% return over the last 19 years. According to the company’s press releases, Bill Lipschutz wanted to downsize his organization when founding Hathersage. Today the company only has seven employees all of whom are former colleagues from Cornell or Salmons or just friends. Lipschutz primarily trades in front of a handful of trading screens from home which is a large apartment in New York’s NoHo district. Hathersage trades about $200 million dollars on behalf of about 14 different clients. In October of 2006 he became the 12th member of the Trader Monthly Hall of Fame.

    More on Mr. Lipschutz can be found in the books “The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America’s Top Traders” and “The Mind of a Trader: Lessons in Trading Strategy from the World’s Leading Traders.”
    ANDREW “ANDY” KRIEGER

    Andy Krieger attended the University of Pennsylvania, graduating from Wharton Business School. At Wharton, Krieger was a student of James Orlin Grabbe. Grabbe wrote the text book International Financial Markets which is the textbook on derivatives trading. Grabbe also invented the term “regulatory arbitrage”. Grabbe’s teaching no doubt had an influence on Krieger’s future career as a trader.

    By 1984, he had moved to Salomon Brothers, then on to Bankers Trust just two years later. While at Bankers Trust, following Black Monday (1987), he sold short the Kiwi (New Zealand Dollar) in such large amounts (estimates ranging from $600 million to $1 billion) that he actually exceeded the then-current money supply of New Zealand. His profit on the transaction amounted to $300 million.

    Mr. Krieger then moved on to Soros Fund Management in early 1988. He has since gone on to Northbridge Capital Management, Inc. In 2005, he included $350,000 of his own money to jumpstart a relief fund for the victims of the 2004 Christmas Day Tsunami.

    Mr. Krieger is the author of The Money Bazaar: Inside the Trillion-Dollar World of Currency Trading which is a good overview of the history of foreign exchange trading and provides some insight into how currency trading works.
    JOHN R. TAYLOR, JR

    John Taylor attended and graduated with a political science degree from Princeton University before starting out as a political analyst at Chemical Bank. The following year, 1970, he was named the foreign exchange analyst of that bank. He made acquaintances with a number of traders on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) during this time.

    Mr. Taylor founded FX Concepts in the early 1980’s and still runs it to this day, making him one of the longest-running currency managers of the same fund. In 1985, he gained notoriety for taking advantage of the U.S. Dollar’s decline against the German Mark at a substantial profit. He has maintained favorable positions in the Argentine Peso (2002) and other far-flung currencies (including the Indonesian Rupiah, the South African Rand, the Norwegian Krone, and the South Korean Won).

    Mr. Taylor is also credited with developing the first computer models designed to help companies manage foreign exchange risk. More recently, he is credited with managing $250 million in his top ten hedge fund in 2008. As of the middle of 2010, he predicts that the bullish prognostications of the past several months are misplaced, and the US economy is headed for rough times for a while longer.
    STANLEY DRUCKENMILLER

    Stanley Druckenmiller received his Bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College before starting at the Pittsburgh National Bank as an oil analyst. He left Pittsburgh National and created Duquesne Capital Management in 1981, then went to work for George Soros seven years later, where his trades provided average returns of 30% over several years at the Quantum Fund.

    In 1989, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mr. Druckenmiller held long the devalued German Mark, subsequently watching the Mark’s rise as German Reunification fears became recognized as overstated. Druckenmiller finally left his mark when he and George Soros made $1 billion on the devaluation of the British Pound in 1992. This event is known as the “Breaking of the Bank of England.”

    Mr. Druckenmiller returned full-time to Duquesne Capital in 2000 (which he had started in 1981, before moving to the Soros Fund). More recently he ran a nonprofit that provided educational services to adults and children.
    GEORGE SOROS

    George Soros graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the London School of Economics. He is most famously known as “the man who broke the Bank of England” after short selling the pound sterling in the amount of $10 billion. That trade also made him well known for being the first person to make $1 billion in just one day. He has repeatedly been ranked by Forbes as one of the world’s richest people. In 2009 his net worth was estimated to be $11 billion.

    Mr. Soros is the author of several books, his most recent being “Invest like a Billionaire: If you are not watching the best investor in the world, who are you watching?” Also a philanthropist, he is estimated to have given away nearly $7 billion of his own money over the past 30 years. A number of his charitable projects have been aimed at promoting peaceful transitions for eastern European states toward more Democratic-leaning governments.

    Mr. Soros is said to have called on some form of government regulation to curb what he believes is the tendency for people’s emotions to distort their investing decisions and therefore the markets.

    So much has been said and written about George Soros. He is a fascinating study and we recommend Michael Kaufman’s study of the man in his biography Soros: The Life and Times of a Messianic Billionaire.

  2. #2
    الصورة الرمزية عمرو خضر
    عمرو خضر غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jun 2008
    المشاركات
    1,357

    افتراضي

    بالطبع هذا التصنيف يعبر عن وجهة نظر صاحب المقالة ولا توجد احصائيات تؤكد هذا التصنيف، رأي الشخصي ان هؤلاء هم الأشهر في سوق العملات وليس بالضرورة الأكبر أو الأفضل. فعلى سبيل المثال مدير صندوق بنك جولد مان غير مشهور في حين أنه ربما يكون أكبر وأفضل من هؤلاء ال 5

  3. #3
    الصورة الرمزية قدوري محمد
    قدوري محمد غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Feb 2008
    الإقامة
    بلاد الله الواسعة
    العمر
    38
    المشاركات
    2,862

    افتراضي

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة عمرو خضر مشاهدة المشاركة
    بالطبع هذا التصنيف يعبر عن وجهة نظر صاحب المقالة ولا توجد احصائيات تؤكد هذا التصنيف، رأي الشخصي ان هؤلاء هم الأشهر في سوق العملات وليس بالضرورة الأكبر أو الأفضل. فعلى سبيل المثال مدير صندوق بنك جولد مان غير مشهور في حين أنه ربما يكون أكبر وأفضل من هؤلاء ال 5
    شكرا على نقل المقال لكن كان من الافضل تطرجمه

  4. #4
    الصورة الرمزية مصطفى خالد
    مصطفى خالد غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    May 2010
    الإقامة
    مصر
    المشاركات
    8,259

    افتراضي

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة عمرو خضر مشاهدة المشاركة
    Every wanted to know who the really, really, really big traders are in the forex markets? We did, so we did a whole lot of research to compile this list of the top 5 forex traders of all time, and included some of their mind boggling trades. These traders were mainly active during the 80′s and 90′s when the foreign exchange markets opened up to more traders and individual traders started to shine at places like Salomon Brothers and The Quantum Fund.
    BILL LIPSCHUTZ

    Bill Lipschutz grew up on Long Island in New York State. He is said to have been a great student, particularly excelling in mathematics. Lipschutz attended college at Cornell University where he earned a B.A. in Fine Arts. He then enrolled at Cornell’s Johnson School of Management and received his MBA in Finance in 1982.

    While he was a student at Cornell, Lipschutz inherited $12,000 in stock. Lipschitz began actively managing and reinvesting his newly inherited stock portfolio. During this period of his life he is sad to of had a voracious appetite for anything he could read about the stock market, investing and trading including foreign exchange trading. In later interviews it was revealed that Lipschutz managed to increase the value of his initial inheritance from $12,000 to about $250,000 only to lose almost all of it when the markets turned. No doubt, the loss informed his approach to trading and investing in the future.

    At Cornell, Lipschutz was an intern for Henry Kaufman, an Economist at Salomon Brothers and he went on to join Salomon Brothers full time following his graduation. Early in his career with Salomon Brothers, Lipschutz joined part of Salomon’s new Foreign Exchange Trading department.

    At the time of Salomon’s first foray into forex, the bulk of foreign exchange trading was done on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. It was not long before Lipschutz became an important trader at the Exchange. At his most active, half of the forex options on the Philadelphia Exchange were attributed to Bill. Even more remarkable, during the same period, Lipschutz also accounted for 8 out of every 10 open forex future contracts on the Exchange. One trade in 1986 put more than $500 million on the movement of the British pound, a move that attracted plenty of financial press. He made use of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange to make over $300 million in profit for his broker-dealer in 1985 alone.

    Lipschutz became the Salomon’s principle forex trader from 1984 until he left Salomon’s in 1990. In 1988 Lipschutz became a Director at Salomon Brothers and head of its New York Foreign Exchange Trading Desk.

    Lipschutz then formed Hathersage Capital Management Inc. (now LLC), which describes itself as a “Discretionary Active Currency Management” company. Lipschutz remains the Director of Portfolio Management at Hathersage where he has overseen 16% average annual returns and an overall 1600% return over the last 19 years. According to the company’s press releases, Bill Lipschutz wanted to downsize his organization when founding Hathersage. Today the company only has seven employees all of whom are former colleagues from Cornell or Salmons or just friends. Lipschutz primarily trades in front of a handful of trading screens from home which is a large apartment in New York’s NoHo district. Hathersage trades about $200 million dollars on behalf of about 14 different clients. In October of 2006 he became the 12th member of the Trader Monthly Hall of Fame.

    More on Mr. Lipschutz can be found in the books “The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America’s Top Traders” and “The Mind of a Trader: Lessons in Trading Strategy from the World’s Leading Traders.”
    ANDREW “ANDY” KRIEGER

    Andy Krieger attended the University of Pennsylvania, graduating from Wharton Business School. At Wharton, Krieger was a student of James Orlin Grabbe. Grabbe wrote the text book International Financial Markets which is the textbook on derivatives trading. Grabbe also invented the term “regulatory arbitrage”. Grabbe’s teaching no doubt had an influence on Krieger’s future career as a trader.

    By 1984, he had moved to Salomon Brothers, then on to Bankers Trust just two years later. While at Bankers Trust, following Black Monday (1987), he sold short the Kiwi (New Zealand Dollar) in such large amounts (estimates ranging from $600 million to $1 billion) that he actually exceeded the then-current money supply of New Zealand. His profit on the transaction amounted to $300 million.

    Mr. Krieger then moved on to Soros Fund Management in early 1988. He has since gone on to Northbridge Capital Management, Inc. In 2005, he included $350,000 of his own money to jumpstart a relief fund for the victims of the 2004 Christmas Day Tsunami.

    Mr. Krieger is the author of The Money Bazaar: Inside the Trillion-Dollar World of Currency Trading which is a good overview of the history of foreign exchange trading and provides some insight into how currency trading works.
    JOHN R. TAYLOR, JR

    John Taylor attended and graduated with a political science degree from Princeton University before starting out as a political analyst at Chemical Bank. The following year, 1970, he was named the foreign exchange analyst of that bank. He made acquaintances with a number of traders on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) during this time.

    Mr. Taylor founded FX Concepts in the early 1980’s and still runs it to this day, making him one of the longest-running currency managers of the same fund. In 1985, he gained notoriety for taking advantage of the U.S. Dollar’s decline against the German Mark at a substantial profit. He has maintained favorable positions in the Argentine Peso (2002) and other far-flung currencies (including the Indonesian Rupiah, the South African Rand, the Norwegian Krone, and the South Korean Won).

    Mr. Taylor is also credited with developing the first computer models designed to help companies manage foreign exchange risk. More recently, he is credited with managing $250 million in his top ten hedge fund in 2008. As of the middle of 2010, he predicts that the bullish prognostications of the past several months are misplaced, and the US economy is headed for rough times for a while longer.
    STANLEY DRUCKENMILLER

    Stanley Druckenmiller received his Bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College before starting at the Pittsburgh National Bank as an oil analyst. He left Pittsburgh National and created Duquesne Capital Management in 1981, then went to work for George Soros seven years later, where his trades provided average returns of 30% over several years at the Quantum Fund.

    In 1989, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mr. Druckenmiller held long the devalued German Mark, subsequently watching the Mark’s rise as German Reunification fears became recognized as overstated. Druckenmiller finally left his mark when he and George Soros made $1 billion on the devaluation of the British Pound in 1992. This event is known as the “Breaking of the Bank of England.”

    Mr. Druckenmiller returned full-time to Duquesne Capital in 2000 (which he had started in 1981, before moving to the Soros Fund). More recently he ran a nonprofit that provided educational services to adults and children.
    GEORGE SOROS

    George Soros graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the London School of Economics. He is most famously known as “the man who broke the Bank of England” after short selling the pound sterling in the amount of $10 billion. That trade also made him well known for being the first person to make $1 billion in just one day. He has repeatedly been ranked by Forbes as one of the world’s richest people. In 2009 his net worth was estimated to be $11 billion.

    Mr. Soros is the author of several books, his most recent being “Invest like a Billionaire: If you are not watching the best investor in the world, who are you watching?” Also a philanthropist, he is estimated to have given away nearly $7 billion of his own money over the past 30 years. A number of his charitable projects have been aimed at promoting peaceful transitions for eastern European states toward more Democratic-leaning governments.

    Mr. Soros is said to have called on some form of government regulation to curb what he believes is the tendency for people’s emotions to distort their investing decisions and therefore the markets.

    So much has been said and written about George Soros. He is a fascinating study and we recommend Michael Kaufman’s study of the man in his biography Soros: The Life and Times of a Messianic Billionaire.
    عمرو خضر من جديد
    يا مرحبا يا مرحبا


    بس الاحسن تترجم برضه
    توقيع العضو
    409068

  5. #5
    الصورة الرمزية محمد صلاح
    محمد صلاح غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jul 2010
    الإقامة
    مصر
    المشاركات
    3,116

    افتراضي

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة مصطفى خالد مشاهدة المشاركة


    عمرو خضر من جديد
    يا مرحبا يا مرحبا


    بس الاحسن تترجم برضه
    ثوانى يا تيفة

    وانا هنزل الترجمة

  6. #6
    الصورة الرمزية محمد صلاح
    محمد صلاح غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jul 2010
    الإقامة
    مصر
    المشاركات
    3,116

    افتراضي

    بسم الله

    الجميع فى هذا السوق يودون ان يتعرفوا على العظاء فى مجال سوق العملات ( المتاجرين )

    ولقد تمت العديد من البحوث للتعرف على هذة القائمة للتعرف على اعظم خمسة افراد منهم

    وللتعرف على بعض اساليهم او طريقة عمل عقولهم داخل هذا السوق

    وفى الحقيقة ان هاؤلاء التجار نشطوا ولمعنت اسمائهم فى مابين الثمانينات والتسعينات
    هذة الاومنة بالذات التى شهدت نمو هذا المجال ودخول المتاجرين الافراد الية وشهدت ايضا لمعان وتألق بعض الاسماء مثل

    like Salomon Brothers and The Quantum Fund

  7. #7
    الصورة الرمزية قدوري محمد
    قدوري محمد غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Feb 2008
    الإقامة
    بلاد الله الواسعة
    العمر
    38
    المشاركات
    2,862

    افتراضي

    في العموم جورج سورس اليهودي ثروته الان تفوق 22 مليار دولار وليعلم الناس ان هذا الرجل من اكبر الداعمين للكيان الصهويوني
    آخر تعديل بواسطة قدوري محمد ، 10-10-2011 الساعة 10:13 PM

  8. #8
    الصورة الرمزية صاحب هدف
    صاحب هدف غير متواجد حالياً موقوف
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jan 2010
    الإقامة
    سوريا
    المشاركات
    5,384

    افتراضي

    arabictrader.com

  9. #9
    الصورة الرمزية mokhtar
    mokhtar غير متواجد حالياً عضو المتداول العربي
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Nov 2007
    الإقامة
    algeria
    العمر
    46
    المشاركات
    629

    افتراضي

    خسارة لا وجود لإسم عربي بينهم
    و شكرا لصاحب الموضوع


  10. #10
    الصورة الرمزية محمد صلاح
    محمد صلاح غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jul 2010
    الإقامة
    مصر
    المشاركات
    3,116

    افتراضي

    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة محمد صلاح مشاهدة المشاركة
    بسم الله

    الجميع فى هذا السوق يودون ان يتعرفوا على العظاء فى مجال سوق العملات ( المتاجرين )

    ولقد تمت العديد من البحوث للتعرف على هذة القائمة للتعرف على اعظم خمسة افراد منهم

    وللتعرف على بعض اساليهم او طريقة عمل عقولهم داخل هذا السوق

    وفى الحقيقة ان هاؤلاء التجار نشطوا ولمعنت اسمائهم فى مابين الثمانينات والتسعينات
    هذة الاومنة بالذات التى شهدت نمو هذا المجال ودخول المتاجرين الافراد الية وشهدت ايضا لمعان وتألق بعض الاسماء مثل

    like Salomon Brothers and The Quantum Fund
    BILL LIPSCHUTZ


    نما بيل فى مقاطعة لونج ايلاند فى ولاية نيويورك فى الولايات المتحدة الامريكية وفيما يقال ان كان من افضل الطلاب

    بالاضافة الى تفوقة الملحوظ فى علوم الرياضيات

    حيث حصل على بكالريوس فى العلوم التشكيلية ثم بعد ذلك التحق بكلية جونسون كورنيل للأدارة حيث حصل على الماجستير فى العلوم المالية عام 1982

    خلال دراسنة فى جامعة كورنيل ورث بيل 12000دولار قيمة اسهم ميراثة
    فى هذة الفترى تحديدا بدء بيل فى ممارسة الاستثمار

    وتقابل مع هذا رغبتة الشديدة فى التعلم والقراءة حول اسواق الاوراق المالية

    بعد ذلك عرف ان بيل تمكن من تحويل هذا الميراث بقيمة 12000 $ الى 250000$

    فى دراستة داخل جامعة كورنيل كان بيل متدربا لدى (هنرى كوفمان ) والذى كان يعمل محلل اقتصادى لدى مجموعة Salomon Brothers
    حيث ذهب فى هذة الاونة المبكرة من دراستة للعمل فى Salomon Brothers حيث انضم بيل الى القسم الجديد لدى الشركة والخاص بتداول العملات الاجنبية


    وفى اوائل تواجد بيل فى هذا السوق الجديد لم يفت الكثير حتى اصبح اقوى متاجر فى هذا السوق على الاطلاق
    وفى هذة الاونة نسبت نصف خيارات العملات في بورصة فيلادلفيا ل بيل.

    خلال هذة الفترة ايضا كان ينسب الى هذا الرجل 8 من اصل كل 10 عقود اجلة داخل هذا المجال

    وفى احدى صفقاتة عام 1986 وضع اكثر من 500 مليون دولار على الجنية الاسترلينى
    وكانت الخطوة الاولى التى جذبت اعين الصحافة المالية الية
    حيث انة تمكن من تحقيق اكثر من 300 مليون دولار كأرباح فى هذة الاونة

    نظرا لتألقة داخل هذا السوق اصبح هو المتاجر الرسمى الاول لدى Salomon Brothers منذ عام 1984 حنى ترك هذة الالمجموعة عام 1990
    و في عام 1988 أصبح بيل مديرا في Salomon Brothers ورئيس جديد ل مكتب نيويورك لتداول النقد الأجنبي .


    بعد ذلك اسس بيل Hathersage لادارة راس المال

    حيث اصبح مدير إدارة المحافظ الاستثمارية في Hathersage حيث كان يحقق متوسط ​​العائدات السنوية بنسبة 16 ٪ و العائد الإجمالي 1600 ٪ على مدى السنوات ال 19 الماضية
    وطبقا للبيانات الصحفية اراد بيل تقليل او تصغير منظمتة
    لذا اليوم فإن الشركة ليس لديها سوى سبعة موظفين وجميعهم زملاء سابقين من الجامعة أو Salomon Brothers أو مجرد أصدقاء .

    بداية كان بيل يتاجر من داخل شقتة اما العديد من الشاشات داخل شقتة الكبيرة فى نيو يورك
    حث يتاجر فيما يقارب راس مال 200 مليون $ لما يقارب 14 عميل فقط

    وفى اكتوبر 2006 اصبح بيل العضو رقم 12 فى قاعة اشهر متاجرى العالم

  11. #11
    الصورة الرمزية Mo3Ty
    Mo3Ty غير متواجد حالياً عضو المتداول العربي
    تاريخ التسجيل
    Jul 2008
    الإقامة
    مصر
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    بارك الله فيك اخي عمرو
    توقيع العضو
    لكل مجتهد نصيب

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    الصورة الرمزية الحب مو كلمة
    الحب مو كلمة غير متواجد حالياً عضو المتداول العربي
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    افتراضي

    عقبال لما نشوف اسامينا ياشباب بها القائمه ههههههههههههه ليش لا لاتستغربون

  13. #13
    الصورة الرمزية قدوري محمد
    قدوري محمد غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
    تاريخ التسجيل
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    بلاد الله الواسعة
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    اقتباس المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة mokhtar مشاهدة المشاركة
    خسارة لا وجود لإسم عربي بينهم
    و شكرا لصاحب الموضوع

    في بالخياط لكن الغرب دائما عندهم عقدة من المسلمين ولا يذكرون نجحاتهم

  14. #14
    الصورة الرمزية محمد صلاح
    محمد صلاح غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
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    ANDREW “ANDY” KRIEGER


    انهى اندى دراستة فى جامعة بنسلفانيا
    وتخرج من جامعة وارتون للتجارة

    داخل الجامعة كان اندى تلميذا ل جامز اورلين جراب مؤلف كتاب

    International Financial Markets
    والذى اخرتع ايضا مصطلح المراجحة التنظيمية وهو كتاب تداول المشتقات
    وليس هنالك ادنى شك ان دراسة بيلى على يد جراب كان لها اثر كبير على عملة كمضارب

    بحلول عام 1984 ، كان قد انتقل الى شركة سالومون براذرز ، ثم بعد ذلك بعامين فقط الى المصرفيين الثقة

    بينما كان في بانكرز تراست ، في أعقاب يوم الاثنين الاسود (1987) ،
    وقال انه باع (نيوزيلندا دولار ) بكميات ضخمة ( تتراوح التقديرات بين 600 مليون دولار إلى 1 مليار دولار) حيث تجاوز الواقع المعروض من النقود في ذلك الوقت الحالي ل نيوزيلندا. وبلغت أرباحه على الصفقة إلى
    300 مليون دولار.

    ثم انتقل اندى إلى إدارة صندوق سوروس في أوائل عام 1988.

    وتبرع من مالة الخاص ب 350000$ لتمويل صندوق ضحايا تسونامى
    .

    السيد بيلى هو مؤلف كتاب
    بازار المال
    داخل العالم تريليون دولار من تجارة العملات التي لمحة جيدة لتاريخ تداول العملات الأجنبية ، ويقدم بعض التبصر في كيفية تداول العملات

  15. #15
    الصورة الرمزية Epic
    Epic غير متواجد حالياً عضو نشيط
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    Feb 2008
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    my mind
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    موضوع شيق وجذاب اشكرك عليه اخى
    وهذا سيكون حافز للبعض وتعقيد للبعض الاخر

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