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Society of Technical Analysts

The STA’s main objective is to promote greater use and understanding of technical analysis as a vital investment tool. It aims to serve all members of the investment community – from professionals of the investment industry to interested members of the public.

STA Committees

 

If you have a specific question on matters relating to the STA, please email us at info@sta-uk.org. It will be forwarded to the appropriate STA Committee member who will respond directly to you.

For your information, the following is a list of committees and their members. If you would like to work on an existing committee or would like to help the STA, please let us know.

 

STA Committee Members Description
Ethics & Procedures

Deborah Owen

 

This committee ensures that the STA adheres to the highest ethical standards in all of its activities. Reviews our procedures and publications and consults with the Board on an ongoing basis.
Data Quality Adam Sorab
Highlights the importance of trustworthy financial market data to technical analysts/market participants to exchanges and has successfully lobbied data vendors, exchanges and other bodies to ensure that their data is of the highest quality.
Regional Chapters TBC Promotes the STA at a regional level in the UK for members who cannot make the London meetings.
Speaker Program Mark Tennyson d'Eyncourt
Axel Rudolph

Sources and coordinates the speaker at the STA's monthly meetings in London.
Education John Cameron
George MacLean
Tom Pelc
David Sneddon
Organize the STA educational courses that prepare associate members for the STA Diploma exam. Work with higher institutes of learning to teach TA at their locations.
Library Michael Feeny Finds and purchases books and material on technical analysis, charting, market behaviour and related topics for the STA collection at the Barbican Library.
IFTA Liaison Robin Griffiths Ensures that the STA is represented at the IFTA level.
Membership Simon Warren

Works on increasing the STA membership by promoting the merits of STA membership to professional and private investors.
Journal Deborah Owen
The STA Market Technician is the Journal of the STA that publishes articles by expert members and guest writers on technical analysis and charting methods as well as book and software reviews.
STA Website David Watts
Deborah Owen
Publish the STA website to promote, educate and inform the public and members about the STA. Update the members only section with relevant information for STA members such as job postings, meeting notes and contact groups.
Marketing Barry Tarr
Robin Griffiths
David Sneddon
Richard Ramyar
Market the STA to the professional investment community and to retail investors as the professional technical analysis body in the UK. Promote the use of TA at every investment decision level and work with other bodies and groups to promote the STA courses, meetings and advantages of membership.
Software Group David Watts Review new and existing TA and charting software for the STA, presenting this regularly to the members through the STA Market Technician Journal and at occasional meetings.
Scottish Chapter

Alisdair McKinnon

Represents the STA in Scotland, organizing meetings and conferences.
Academic Liaison Axel Rudolph
Work with universities and other institutions of higher learning to offer TA courses, seminars and classes. Promote the use of TA as an investment tool to academia.