DAVID JOHNSON – OPEN OUTCRY TRADERS HISTORY PROJECT

David Johnson was trading OTC stocks and options for Pershing in 1970. He was in the right place at the right time when the CBOT decided to launch an options exchange. He came to Chicago in 1974 from New York and never left. He saw the immense growth of the CBOE and the options business, but dealt with the tough times, including the stock markets crash of 1987. He experienced the growth that ultimately demanded technology to manage the risk. He was always a proponent of technology. He joined Morgan Stanley in 1982. He served on the original Globex Committee at the CME with Leo Melamed and John Geldermann.

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KENNY POLCARI – OPEN OUTCRY TRADERS HISTORY PROJECT PART 1

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TOM GREENE CELEBRATES 50 YEARS ON WALL STREET AT NYSE

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