Zachary Oxman
Senior Commodity Futures Trader
Wisdom Financial, Inc.
As Registered Series 3 commodities broker since 2000, Zachary
Oxman specializes in proprietary systems trading execution and managed futures
funds placement. Using his thorough experiences in the investment world allows
him to provide a complete picture of the commodities markets and how they can
work in your personal portfolio.
Zachary is highly experienced in trade execution, he acts
as trader to various types of entities such as Commodity Trading Advisors (CTA's),
Commodity Pool Operator (CPO's) as well as individuals and corporations wishing
to trade their own proprietary systems. His services begin with trade execution
and encompass the overall system management; including the downloading of data,
placement of trades, risk management and stop monitoring. Supporting such platforms
as TradingBlox, Mechanica, TradeStation, TS 2000i, and TS Versions 8.x+, Zachary
is capable of executing any client's systems on a daily/nightly basis.
Zachary is a member of the Market Technicians Association
(MTA), and is currently pursuing his CMT (Chartered Market Technician) certification.
For clients not interested in trading but rather diversification
into managed futures Zachary provides solid, sound advice as to where their
money should be invested. Having placed equity with numerous CTA's has given
him an edge to better assist his clients with finding the right CTA.
Graduating from the University of California in an accelerated
program has provided Zachary with a strong educational background focusing
in Business Economics emphasizing in Finance and Econometrics.
There is a risk of loss trading futures and options. Past
performance does not necessarily indicate future results. Trade with risk capital
only. Futures trading is not appropriate for all investors.
Copyright © 2008 Zachary Oxman
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