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The STA Annual Dinner is on 16th September 2009

The Annual Dinner always provides a great evening, ideal for seeing old friends or entertaining contacts and members are able to book tables of 10 for corporate entertaining.

Once again it will be held in the congenial surroundings of the National Liberal Club and our speaker this year will be one of Britain’s best stand-up compères, Stephen Grant. Stephen is an award-winning British comedian and radio presenter who won the Chortle Award for Best Comedy Club in the South from 2002 to 2009. He also won Best Compère in 2008. He is a hilarious after dinner speaker, sure to make the evening memorable.

Details and booking form are here

It is also possible to register and pay for the dinner online here

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The 22nd Annual IFTA Conference in Chicago
(International Federation of Technical Analysts)
8 - 10 October 2009

IFTA - 2009

Presented in Association with The American Association of Professional Technical Analysts

Previous IFTA Conferences

2008 Paris, France

2007 Sharm el Sheikh,Egypt

2006 Lugano, Switzerland

2005 Vancouver, Canada

2004 Madrid, Spain

2003 Washington, DC, USA

2002 London, England

 

The STA Dinner

The STA dinner is an annual event and an excellent opportunity for members and associates to meet socially.

Previous Speakers

2008
Barry Riley – Barry is a well respected journalist who spent many years at the Financial Times

2007
Roger Nightingale – Roger has worked in the city for almost 40 years. Initially, he was a research economist with Hoare Govett. More recently he has set up an independent consultancy.

2006
David Murrin – David has over 20 years experience in propriety trading and financial markets. David gave an amusing talk explaining amongst other things how his first job living and working with local tribes in the Sepik Basin in Papua New Guinea was a formative experience and shaped his theories on behavioural based analysis techniques that could be applied to the financial
markets.

2005
Martin Mallett – Chief Dealer at the Bank of England. Martin was quick to admit that he was a supporter – though not a practitioner – of technical analysis and acknowledged its usefulness.The Bank studies technical conditions and also, where appropriate, employs a technical approach to enhance its trading activities. During his address Martin spoke broadly about his role as a Central Banker.

Other Conferences

Will be notified as they arise