DAVID GREENBERG – MARKETSWIKI EDUCATION OPEN OUTCRY TRADERS HISTORY PROJECT

David Greenberg started his career in Chicago as a runner making $3.75 an hour. HIs father was a COMEX trader who later served as chairman of COMEX. So Greenberg took his Chicago experience to New York and started working for his father’s company on COMEX. But he begged to go over to NYMEX and finally got his wish. Once he moved to NYMEX, he never came back. In this John Lothian News interview for the MarketsWiki Education Open Outcry Traders History Project video, Greenberg tells the story of his days trading in the open outcry pits in New York.

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KENNY POLCARI – OPEN OUTCRY TRADERS HISTORY PROJECT PART 1

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When he was young, Kenny Polcari wanted to be in politics – preferably to eventually be president of the United States. But, he said, “Thank God none of that came true.” When he was 19, he interned on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. He knew nothing about the...

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TOM GREENE CELEBRATES 50 YEARS ON WALL STREET AT NYSE

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