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¡Muy buenos días a todos! El invitado de hoy es italiano de nacimiento, ha sido director de ventas a nivel Europeo de FXDD, ha sido Vicepresidente de ventas de Tier1, los dos brokers más importantes en Malta y ahora es ni más ni menos que el CEO de Alpari Research and Analysis. Aunque vive desde hace muchos años en Malta y no tenemos tanto contacto como antes, lo considero un gran amigo. Él es Roberto d'Ambrosio. ¡Muy buenos días Roberto! Muchas gracias por venir al podcast. La verdad es que me hace especial ilusión porque sé que tienes que contarnos un montón de cosas y de diferentes índoles. Me gustará preguntartelas creo. ¿Empezamos con las preguntas? . Roberto, primero de todo, como empezaste en el mundo financiero y como llegaste hasta ser el CEO de Research y Analysis de uno de los brokers más famosos del mundo? . Sinceramente creo que muchos daban por perdido a Alpari después del Franco Suizo. ¿Tiene alguna relación el broker que quebró en inglaterra con la parte que desempeñas tu en el broker? . Supongo que la gente no lo sabrá, pero aunque parezca mentira, Roberto programa. Y programa sistemas automáticos. Hay más gente de los que creemos usandolos en el trading. ¿Qué cosas positivas les ves? . ¿Actualmente cuantos sistemas tienes funcionando? ¿En qué lenguajes de programación están desarrollados? . Dada tu experiencia en un broker, ¿qué es lo más dificil de tratar con los clientes cuando tienes una gran masa de clientes? . Y dada tu experiencia viendo a gestores que llevan mucho dinero ¿qué crees que es lo más dificil para esta gente? ¿La psicología, el volumen de operaciones, el apalancamiento, etc.? . Uno de los problemas número uno de los buenos traders es que no tienen la licencia de poder gestionar dinero. Esto lleva que mucha gente lo haga de forma ilegal o que busque alternativas un poco raras. ¿Como crees que evolucionará esto en el futuro con la MiFid II? . Una pregunta que quiero que me respondas con sinceridad y que nos aclares en tu respuesta: con tu experiencia y los años en el sector, ¿crees que el trading es para todos? ¿En el caso que no, para quien es apropiado? . Bien, ahora te voy a hacer dos preguntas relacionadas. La primera es: - Imaginate que soy un amigo tuyo y no tengo nada de idea de trading. ¿Por donde me indicarias empezar? ¿Por algun libro concreto? ¿Por algun curso? ¿Por algun activo especifico? - Para la gente más avanzada. Que ya lleva años en el sector pero que no acaba de saber como mejorar su trading o incluso no sabe como ser consistente. ¿Por donde pueden seguir? ¿Qué libros les recomiendas? Roberto, muchisimas gracias por venir al programa. Sé que el castellano aunque lo hablas casi mejor que yo, no es tu lengua más habitual a la hora de hablarla. Es por eso que te volveré a invitar al programa pero esta vez, hablando otra lengua que sé que conoces muy muy bien. Espero poderte sacar más información y que nos puedas seguir enseñando lo que sabes, que no es poco. Bueno, para la gente que le han surgido dudas o preguntas de lo que nos ha contado Roberto, podéis hacérmelas llegar cuando queráis al formulario de contacto de la web. Y antes de despedirme, como siempre os pido, suscribiros al canal de iVoox y iTunes y a parte, darme un me gusta o 5 estrellas para hacerme un poco más feliz. ¡Muchas gracias a todos! ¡Hasta la semana que viene!
¡Muy buenos días a todos! El invitado de hoy es italiano de nacimiento, ha sido director de ventas a nivel Europeo de FXDD, ha sido Vicepresidente de ventas de Tier1, los dos brokers más importantes en Malta y ahora es ni más ni menos que el CEO de Alpari Research and Analysis. Aunque vive desde hace muchos años en Malta y no tenemos tanto contacto como antes, lo considero un gran amigo. Él es Roberto d'Ambrosio. ¡Muy buenos días Roberto! Muchas gracias por venir al podcast. La verdad es que me hace especial ilusión porque sé que tienes que contarnos un montón de cosas y de diferentes índoles. Me gustará preguntartelas creo. ¿Empezamos con las preguntas? . Roberto, primero de todo, como empezaste en el mundo financiero y como llegaste hasta ser el CEO de Research y Analysis de uno de los brokers más famosos del mundo? . Sinceramente creo que muchos daban por perdido a Alpari después del Franco Suizo. ¿Tiene alguna relación el broker que quebró en inglaterra con la parte que desempeñas tu en el broker? . Supongo que la gente no lo sabrá, pero aunque parezca mentira, Roberto programa. Y programa sistemas automáticos. Hay más gente de los que creemos usandolos en el trading. ¿Qué cosas positivas les ves? . ¿Actualmente cuantos sistemas tienes funcionando? ¿En qué lenguajes de programación están desarrollados? . Dada tu experiencia en un broker, ¿qué es lo más dificil de tratar con los clientes cuando tienes una gran masa de clientes? . Y dada tu experiencia viendo a gestores que llevan mucho dinero ¿qué crees que es lo más dificil para esta gente? ¿La psicología, el volumen de operaciones, el apalancamiento, etc.? . Uno de los problemas número uno de los buenos traders es que no tienen la licencia de poder gestionar dinero. Esto lleva que mucha gente lo haga de forma ilegal o que busque alternativas un poco raras. ¿Como crees que evolucionará esto en el futuro con la MiFid II? . Una pregunta que quiero que me respondas con sinceridad y que nos aclares en tu respuesta: con tu experiencia y los años en el sector, ¿crees que el trading es para todos? ¿En el caso que no, para quien es apropiado? . Bien, ahora te voy a hacer dos preguntas relacionadas. La primera es: - Imaginate que soy un amigo tuyo y no tengo nada de idea de trading. ¿Por donde me indicarias empezar? ¿Por algun libro concreto? ¿Por algun curso? ¿Por algun activo especifico? - Para la gente más avanzada. Que ya lleva años en el sector pero que no acaba de saber como mejorar su trading o incluso no sabe como ser consistente. ¿Por donde pueden seguir? ¿Qué libros les recomiendas? Roberto, muchisimas gracias por venir al programa. Sé que el castellano aunque lo hablas casi mejor que yo, no es tu lengua más habitual a la hora de hablarla. Es por eso que te volveré a invitar al programa pero esta vez, hablando otra lengua que sé que conoces muy muy bien. Espero poderte sacar más información y que nos puedas seguir enseñando lo que sabes, que no es poco. Bueno, para la gente que le han surgido dudas o preguntas de lo que nos ha contado Roberto, podéis hacérmelas llegar cuando queráis al formulario de contacto de la web. Y antes de despedirme, como siempre os pido, suscribiros al canal de iVoox y iTunes y a parte, darme un me gusta o 5 estrellas para hacerme un poco más feliz. ¡Muchas gracias a todos! ¡Hasta la semana que viene!
The Chancellor has delivered a number of significant moves in his budget speech today, but who are the beneficiaries? And who will feel that they've lost out? James Hughes, from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari, joins Jonny Hart to discuss the main issues that have arisen from George Osborne's speech. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from Alpari joins us to look ahead to tomorrow's Budget speech and predicts what George Osborne may have in store. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The FTSE may have seen significant falls today but it's not cause for concern just yet according to James Hughes, from the trading floor of Alpari. Many are optimistic the FTSE still has some way to rise in the medium to long term and any decline will be temporary. We also have a round up of the other day's finance news, including George Soros' views on the EU's future as well as a change in the minimum wage. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes from the trading floor of global ForEx trader Alpari as tensions in the #Crimea send Russia's rouble to an all-new low against the Dollar and the Euro. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The UK's Gross Domestic Product grew by 0.7% in 2013 according to official figures from the #ONS. But what does that mean for the future? James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari discusses the implications of a return to annual growth after a flat 2012. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The Governor of the Bank of England has announced a change to the way the Bank's interest rate policy is decided as he suggest the base rate of lending will stay at its record half-a-per cent low for another year. Mark Carney said the Bank's policy will be determined by wider indicators and not just by unemployment. We hear the City's reaction to the news from James Hughes, financial market commentator at global forex trader Alpari. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Official figures showed the UK economy grew at its fastest annual rate in six years during 2013 with its 1.9% increase. But what lies ahead? We speak to James Hughes from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The US economy added 74,000 new jobs in December, leaving the unemployment rate at 6.7% - its lowest level since October 2008. However the monthly figure was the lowest for three years and well below analysts' expectations. James Hughes, from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari, spoke to us to reflect on what the news means for markets. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The FTSE has enjoyed gains of more than one per cent in trading today as news emerged from across the Atlantic that low interest rates may be hear to stay. James Hughes, from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari, gives us the City's view. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from #Alpari discusses the fall out of Mark Carney's latest comments after the Bank of England's governor warned on the housing market situation as price rises continue to gather pace. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari says Chancellor George Osborne may be premature in his confident claims when he delivered his #AutumnStatement earlier today. The Chancellor detailed a number of improved forecasts for the UK economy, including raised growth outlook for 2014 and a lower borrowing. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari to preview the Chancellor's Autumn Statement. He's predicting the government's focus will depend largely on growth figures. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from global forex trader Alpari joins us to reflect on an eventful day of financial news from the City, with the Pound reaching an 11-month high against the US Dollar. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes from Alpari as we reflect on the latest news affecting the markets. Easyjet claims its seat booking option has helped profits saw by 51%, whilst the Co-op chairman has resigned over the fallout to claims against ex-banking chief Paul Flowers. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The Bank of England's governor Mark Carney has said the #economy will grow faster and #unemployment fall sooner than they initially forecast, but how true are his claims? Craig Erlam, from the trading floor of #Alpari, joins us to reflect on the latest news from the City. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari after shares in BSkyB fell by 10% following the news BT had won the rights to broadcast Champions League football from 2015 in an £897m deal spanning three years. On the High Street shoe chain Barratts has entered administration for the third time since 2009, putting 1,000 jobs at risk. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes, from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari, after the US' non-farm payroll showed October created a better-than-expected number of jobs outside the agriculture sector. In other finance news, France has seen its credit rating cut further by ratings agency Standard & Poor to from AA+ to AA. It comes almost two years after the country lost its AAA rating. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Shares in micro-blogging site Twitter have opened up at over $45 from its $26 initial asking price. The jump values the company at $31bn (£19bn) after more than 13 million shares were traded when the New York Stock Exchange opened. James Hughes from Alpari discusses what the jump means. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from Alpari joins us to react to the surprising move by the European Central Bank after it opted to cut interest rates across the continent to a new record low of 0.25% http://www.alpari.co.uk
The UK's economy grew by 0.8% in the third quarter between July and September, its fastest growth since the second quarter in 2010. James Hughes, from the trading floor of Alpari, gives us the city's reaction to the news. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes, from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari, discusses the implications of the UK's Consumer Prices Index staying unchanged at 2.7% in September. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes, from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari, tells us the reasons for global stock markets starting the week with losses as the US government is yet to agree a new spending bill before the end of its financial year tonight. Political differences have brought talks to a stalemate with the threat of up to a third of more than two million workers stopping work in America. http://www,alpari.co.uk
Inflation marginally fell to 2.7% in August from the previous month whilst the housing market has been courting attention. James Hughes from Alpari joins us to discuss all the major news from the City as well as the government raising £3.2bn after selling a limited number of shares in Lloyds. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Latest UK unemployment figures showed the jobless rate fell by 0.1% to 7.7% between May & July. The news comes on the back of improved growth figures & forecasts with 2.487m people now out of work. James Hughes, from the trading floor of Alpari, says despite the slight improvement there's still a long way to go. http://www.alpari.co.uk
In an exclusive interview, James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari has warned the crisis in Syria could have an adverse effect on the UK economy. Hughes says the civil war and uncertainty about US and UK military intervention is affecting oil prices, and a spike in inflation could have consequences regarding the Bank of England's policy on interest rates. http://www.alpari.co.uk
June's inflation figure of 2.9% saw a 0.2% increase on the figure in May, but the latest rise was still below analysts' expectations. James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari says they had expected a larger increase in the consumer prices index, whilst the Bank of England recently confirmed they predicted inflation would have to go up before coming back towards its 2% target. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari joins us to discuss the market reaction to the OECD's decision to cut its Eurozone growth forecasts. The FTSE has followed other European markets in seeing large falls. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes from #Alpari after the FTSE saw big losses in early trading on Thursday, having recorded 12 year highs previously. Also, the latest revision of #Q1 #GDP is out and we find out just what it means for the economy. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The consumer prices index fell sharply to 2.4% in April despite a rise in food costs. Lower air fares and falling petrol prices helped #inflation fall for the first time since September 2012. James Hughes, from the trading floor of #Alpari, joins us to see how the markets have reacted to the news. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Craig Erlam from the trading floor of #Alpari reflects on how the markets have started the week as #Ryanair posts 13% rise in profits. http://www.alpari.co.uk
It's the end of an era at #mufc after Sir Alex Ferguson announced his retirement following 26½ years at Old Trafford. But the move also has repercussions for the business world, with Manchester United the second most valuable football club with a net worth of more than $3bn. James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari discusses how the City views the retirement of a sporting stalwart. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from #Alpari joins us to discuss the latest turn in Cyprus' bailout by the #EU. The cost of the country's bailout is said to have risen to €23bn from €17.5bn and president Nicos Anastasiades has confirmed he'll be asking for further help. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We're joined by James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari on a busy day for the City as the Bank of England orders lenders to raise £25bn in extra capital by the end of the year whilst the Cypriot crisis continues as Bank of #Cyprus head Yiannis Kypri is ousted. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from the trading floor of Alpari gives the City's reaction on the latest developments to the #EU bailout of #Cyprus http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from the trading floor of global forex trader Alpari reflects on George Osborne's 2013 Budget, which detailed plans to raise the Personal Tax Allowance to £10,000 from 2014 amongst a number of initiatives. http://www.alpari.co.uk
There's just one day to go until the #Chancellor's latest #Budget and we're joined by James Hughes from #Alpari. We hear the City's reaction to a rise in #CPI and what George Osborne may have in store tomorrow. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from global forex trader Alpari discusses the reasons behind the persistent decline of sterling against the American and European currencies. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from the trading floor of #Alpari discusses the future of the #FTSE after it hit its highest level since May 2008.
After the news that #GDP in the last three months of 2012 shrank by 0.3%, James Hughes from the trading floor of #Alpari says it hasn't surprised the City. The poor weather at the start of 2013 is set to hamper this quarter's growth figures, which would plung the #UK in to a Triple-Dip recession. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We speak to James Hughes from Alpari after the latest jobless figures showed unemployment enjoyed its biggest quarterly fall in over a decade. Unemployment now stands at 2.51m after a drop of 82,000 in the three months from August to October. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We're live from the trading floor of Alpari to look at the world of foreign exchange trading. James Hughes, who's the financial commentator for Alpari, tells us all about what the firm has to offer and how interested parties can get involved. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Inflation rose to 2.7% in October fuelled mainly by increased University costs. The figure is up from 2.2% in the previous month and James Hughes, from the trading floor of Alpari, gives the markets' reaction to the jump. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Barack #Obama has won a second-term as #President of the United States after defeating #Republican nominee Mitt #Romney. With the economy at the forefront of both candidates campaign drives, what's the reality of the situation at the moment? James Hughes from #Alpari says there's plenty to look forward to. http://www.alpari.co.uk
It's Election Day in the USA as the world waits to see whether it's Obama for four more years or if Mitt Romney will enter the White House in what has been dubbed the closest Presidential race in years. So how are the world's financial markets treating the American election? James Hughes from global forex trader Alpari joins us to discuss. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The New York Stock Exchange has closed as Hurricane Sandy prepares to hit the North-East American coast. James Hughes from Forex group Alpari joins us to discuss the impact that decision will have on world markets. http://www.alpari.co.uk
Official figures showed the UK economy grew by 1% in the 3rd Quarter and thus ending the recession. But what are the long term prospects? We're joined from the City by James Hughes from global Forex trader Alpari to discuss where the economy goes from here. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes, from the trading floor of Alpari, talks to Businessmedia's Jonny Hart about the extent of the Spanish bailout, Ed Balls' call for a Stamp Duty holiday and what effect Europe's morale boosting win in the Ryder Cup can have. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from global forex trader Alpari gives us his reaction to the fall in inflation after the Consumer Prices Index dropped to 2.4% - its lowest rate since the end of 2009. http://www.alpari.co.uk
James Hughes from Alpari gives the City's reaction to former Barclays' chief appearing before MP's and discusses the possibility of Manchester United floating on the New York Stock Exchange in order to raise $100m. http://www.alpari.co.uk
We spoke to James Hughes from the trading floor of global Forex trader Alpari after a surprise drop in the US non-farm payrolls on Friday. http://www.alpari.co.uk
The final GDP revision of the 2011 Q4 figure are out, which show the economy contracted by 0.3%, down from its initial estimate of 0.2%. Alpari's James Hughes joined us after the figures and says it isn't all doom and gloom. Global forex trading @ http://www.alpari.co.uk