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LITTLEFISH FX PROFILE
Littlefish FX was formed in 2011 by Sam Barry. A Manchester University first-class honours Maths graduate, Sam came up with the idea of Littlefish FX following a number of years working at Barclays Corporate, where he progressed to a Chief of Staff role.
Sam Barry, former Barclays Corporate Chief of Staff and CEO of FX trading platform LittleFishFX illuminates Dark Pools explaining how they function and their implications for FX traders, investors and regulators. Acknowledging both the advantages and the shortcomings of Dark Pools, Sam explores possible solutions which could fix the situation without the regulators causing more harm than good.
Whilst working at Barclays, he spent a large majority of his spare time becoming a self-taught trader, building various Forex systems and strategies while simultaneously reading every textbook that he could find.
In 2012, Sam left his job at the bank to move from part time to full time trader and to set up Littlefish FX. He now focuses on helping other traders achieve their own goals, helping high net worth investors generate a significant return and building a world class investment company.
About Littlefish FX
At Littlefish FX we are democratising the foreign exchange market by providing educational materials, analytical tools, trading systems and alternative investments based on order flow concepts and strategies (traditionally the preserve of large financial institutions).
Our expert team of analysts, traders and IT developers have developed innovative and cutting-edge Order Flow Systems giving Littlefish FX a bank-level view of the Foreign Exchange Market. This provides us with a distinct competitive edge which we leverage to help individuals learning about, trading and investing in FX.
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