Profile
Mr. Kahn joined Emerald Asset in early 2008.
He has been working with charts and technical analysis since 1986.
He currently writes twice-weekly "Getting Technical" column for Barron's Online and edits the daily Quick Takes Pro market letter.
He was formerly the Chief Technical Analyst for BridgeNews and a regular spokesman on financial programs such as PBS' Nightly Business Report, Yahoo Finance Vision and WebFN.
He has written three books on technical analysis, most recently The Beginner's Guide to Charting Financial Markets.
He has also appeared frequently as an instructor for online schools such as www.BloombergUniversity.com and live seminars such as The Money Show and Traders Expo.
He is active in the Market Technicians Association, having served as Director and chairing both the newsletter and marketing committees.
Mr. Kahn earned a BA in Physics and Economics from Brandeis University in 1980 and an MBA in Finance from The Stern School of Business at New York University in 1984.
He has also earned the designation of Chartered Market Technician.
Former positions of Michael N. Kahn
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Emerald Asset Advisors LLC
Emerald Asset Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1998 by Robert Isbitts, Emerald Asset Advisors LLC is a registered investment advisor firm located in Weston, Florida. The firm is a subsidiary of Running Rebel Consulting LLC. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Training of Michael N. Kahn
Brandeis University | Undergraduate Degree |
New York University | Masters Business Admin |
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Emerald Asset Advisors LLC
Emerald Asset Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1998 by Robert Isbitts, Emerald Asset Advisors LLC is a registered investment advisor firm located in Weston, Florida. The firm is a subsidiary of Running Rebel Consulting LLC. | Finance |
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