Trader and investor Guy Adami. Millionaire with a great love for journalism.

In this article you will get acquainted with the biography of trader Guy Adami, who loves journalists and if not for his profession as a trader, he would most likely become a TV presenter.

early years


Adami was born on December 18, 1963 in New York. His family was far from poor, but in addition to Adami, there were four more children in the family, so he had to work since childhood.

The most interesting thing is that the future millionaire was born into a family of lawyers; his parents met while still students at law college.  

The main breadwinner in the family was the father, Guy Adami, who worked for more than twenty years in the local department of justice, he was a judge in the small village of Croton-on-Hudson.

From childhood, Guy Adami was a persistent student and showed great love for sports. Moreover, he served as team captain at his school and also served as captain of the basketball team.

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His record for runs and interceptions still stands today (among middle schoolers).  

Adami graduated from Croton-Harmon High School in 1982 (his father's local school), but it wasn't until 2010 that Adami was named to the school's all-time list of top graduates after going public with his career.

After graduating from high school, the future financier entered and successfully graduated from a rather prestigious private institution, namely Georgetown University of Washington, where he was able to obtain an excellent financial and legal base.

Career

Guy Adami began his trading career in 1986 at Drexel Burnham Lambert. He started from the very bottom, he was around the clock in a trading space rented by the company on the New York Mercantile Exchange, where he only needed to execute positions on the recommendations of management.

However, new acquaintances and experience gained became his engine of progress, so after ten years of work, Guy Adami began to hold the position of vice president of the company.

In 1996, Guy Adami left the comfortable position of vice president for the position of an ordinary trader with a large fee at Goldman Sachs.

For the company, he built positions in gold, and also actively promoted the company's interests on the fixed income commodity exchange. At the same time, Guy Adami was the only person in the company who oversaw gold trading.

In 2000, Guy Adami transferred to a new division, where, instead of trading gold, he was entrusted with leadership responsibilities for a group of traders who were supposed to build a portfolio of shares of industrial companies, as well as hedging risks.

Love of journalism

After receiving recognition from the public, Guy Adami became an active visitor to various financial television programs.

Adami was great at working with the camera, and this talent was noticed by CNBC. Therefore, when choosing a new host for the Fast Money program, the choice fell directly on Adami.

Today, Guy Adami is a fairly public figure; he hosts a number of programs on television channels, and is also always a welcome guest on various financial programs. This trader's fortune is estimated at $36 million.
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