SquaredFinancial, a major global brokerage company, has appointed Nour Hammoury as its new Chief Market Analyst. He brings more than 15 years of trading and analytical experience focused on stocks, foreign exchange , and the global economy.
SquaredFinancial Adds Chief Analyst
According to Monday's press release, Hammoury is a respected expert and independent market strategist who regularly appears on international television networks, including BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, and Al.-Jazeera.
“I'm pleased and excited to join SquaredFinancial's team at this turning point in the company's journey. The management's commitment to becoming traders' first choice and long-term partner advances knowledge and education,” Nour commented.
According to Phillipe Ghanem, the Founder of Squared Financial, the new Chief Market Analyst has the necessary knowledge and background to lead the broker's team of analysts.
“I'm sure that his addition to the team will drive growth value to maintain our clients, root their trust, and attract a wider client base. His expertise will amplify SquaredFinancial's aim to change the way people perceive a broker,” Ghanem added.
Another SquaredFinancial Hire
Squared Financial Group added Andreas Lazarou to its team in November as a new Chief Commercial Officer. Lazarou brings 20 years of marketing and business development experience to the position. He is tasked with building the brand's image and presence, as well as its reputation in the online and offline worlds.
A few months earlier, Squared Holding SA, the parent company of SquaredFinancial, announced the appointment of Dirk van Daele as the new Group President. He was previously a member of the Board of Directors and Non-Executive Chairman at the company.
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Who Can Succeed in Trading?
In an interview with Finance Magnates in November, the CEO of Squared Financial admitted that, in his opinion, people do not need a college degree to succeed in trading.
"You don't need a doctorate to succeed in trading. All you need is knowledge and access to information. As a trader, you get to decide if you want to be analytical. If you know the company or instrument you want to invest in, then you know when to go short or long," Ghanem said.
However, he admits that people without any experience in reading and understanding markets should not decide to trade. First, it is better to gain knowledge and expertise from widely available sources, including materials prepared by Squared Financial's analytical team, especially after it had hired a new Chief Analyst with extensive experience.