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Top 6 Leading Women Traders in the World

by Elena Martin   ·  March 28, 2023  

Top 6 Leading Women Traders in the World

by Elena Martin   ·  March 28, 2023  
The rise of internet trading platforms is breaking down stereotypes of traditional male traders and promoting gender equality. More women are trading and demonstrating that they have what it takes to thrive in the markets, despite a significant gender gap in the business.

These are the top 6 women traders that are setting the path for other women traders and building a name for themselves on the pitch.

1) Kathy Lien

As a “fundamental guru,” Kathy’s Wall Street career started when she was only 18 years old. She founded DailyFX.com when she was 23 and has emerged as a key voice in the forex trading community because of her in-depth understanding of the world’s currencies.

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Kathy is a well-known author who has written multiple books and contributed to many well-known websites.

She is the Managing Director of FX Strategy at BKForex and a Founder Partner of the company. She is often cited in prestigious media outlets like Bloomberg and Wall Street.

2) Linda Bradford Raschke

Linda started her professional trading career in 1981 and is now a well-known commodities and futures trader and a seasoned Wolfe Wave technical analysis expert.

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She has given her initials to LBR Asset Management, a registered Commodities Pool Operator, and LBR Group Inc., where she serves as the president. Her name is well-known in the sector.

Linda, renowned for her capacity to spot and respond to trading trends, has educated aspiring professional traders in more than 20 nations and delivered lectures on behalf of illustrious organizations like Bloomberg.

One of Linda’s trading guidelines is to have a plan that enables you to respond to market changes since you can’t predict the future. As Linda put it, “Nobody has the foggiest idea of what will happen in the world of money, which is a realm formed by human behavior. Note the phrase “nobody”:”

3) Jennifer Fan

Jennifer earned degrees in statistics, finance, and operations research from business school at the age of 19. After working at Morgan Stanley, she was a partner and portfolio manager at Arrowhawk Capital Management.

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A $650 million hedge fund with a focus on commodities related to agriculture and energy is managed by Jennifer, who also serves as its chief investment officer. She just quit her job trading commodities at Millennium in New York to start a family office.

4) Raghee Horner

Raghee, the inventor of the well-known 34 EMA wave approach, may have come a long way from graphing the performance of her mutual funds on engineering paper, but her passion for trading has remained strong. She has devoted the last three decades to learning the markets and assisting other traders in gaining a competitive advantage.

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Raghee is a valuable contributor to John Carter’s Simpler Trading and the managing director of futures trading. She has extensive experience trading stocks, futures, options, and spot currencies.

One of Raghee’s trading recommendations is to be flexible and develop a plan that works for you. “There is no ‘one method’ in trading,” she said.

5) Lucy Baldwin

A powerful trader, Lucy Baldwin, has made it into the Forbes “30 Under 30 in Finance” list for the last two years.

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She received the honor and the coveted post of Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where she was in charge of trading European stocks. She presently works at Credit Suisse and has a key role in stock trading.

Lucy advises being emotionally intelligent and having a high IQ while trading. These two components help traders develop their discipline, which is essential for trading success.

6) Lauren Simmons

At the age of 23, Lauren started working full-time at the NYSE as the sole women equities trader. The “Lone Lady on Wall Street” has become a popular nickname for her.

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Lauren studied genetics at Kennesaw State University before relocating to New York City, where she began her trading career after meeting the CEO of Rosenblatt Securities.

In addition to being featured on several leading news networks like CNN and CNBC, Lauren has told her success story in several other nations. She is now working on her first book, focusing on millennial women and women in finance.

Lauren’s trading advice is to be astute with money. Making informed decisions rather than relying on luck is necessary for market success.

These women have shown that successful trading is not just the domain of males. They are introducing a new generation of women traders who will definitely disrupt and redefine the trading sector.