Carley Garner
Carley Garner | |
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Born | December 6, 1977 |
Residence | Nevada |
Nationality | American |
Education | Monticello High School 1996 |
Alma mater |
Snow College University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2003 |
Occupation | Commodity market strategist and broker |
Notable work | Higher Probability Commodity Trading published by Wyatt-MacKenzie and DT, and A Trader's First Book on Commodities published by FT Press |
Home town | Monticello, Utah |
Carley Garner is an American commodity market strategist and broker[1] and the author of four books published by FT Press, Currency Trading in the FOREX and Futures Markets, A Trader's First Book on Commodities (two editions), and Commodity Options.[2][3] Commodity Options was named one of the "Top 10 Investing & Trading Books of 2009" by SFO Magazine.[4] Garner was also featured in FT Press' e-book series entitled "Insights for the Agile Investor", and an educational video series.
Carley Garner, considered an expert in commodity market technical analysis, is a regular contributor to the Mad Money television show hosted by Jim Cramer on CNBC; she is also a colleague of Cramer's at RealMoney.com, the premium service of TheStreet.com.[5]
She has been featured by Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine as a monthly columnist since early 2008[6] and, in early 2010, Traders Library released a DVD titled "The Option Spread Advantage" that features a live speech delivered by Garner to a crowd during the 2009 Las Vegas Traders Expo.
Early life and education
After Garner graduated from Monticello High School in Monticello, Utah in 1996, she attended Snow College where she earned an associate's degree.[7] In 2003, she graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with bachelor's degrees in accounting and finance.[8]
Career
During her time in the commodity industry, Garner has participated in several radio interviews and is often quoted and referenced in business news publications such as the Wall Street Journal[9] and monthly print publications such as Futures Magazine.[10] Her work is also published in multiple national magazines[11][12][13] and on several industry trading education websites, including InsideFutures.com, TradersLog.com, Trade2Win.com and many others.
Garner's chart analysis is frequently featured on the Mad Money TV show on CNBC. On the show, Jim Cramer discusses the commodity market analysis of Carley Garner on markets such as gold, crude oil, natural gas, and Treasuries.[14]
Although Garner is most known for her published efforts, she has become a regular on the speaking circuit[15] and also performs online seminars, known as webinars, for various futures industry cyber venues including online classes for the New York Institute of Finance, BigMikeTrading.com, MoneyShow.com, and others.
Garner began her career as a commodity broker in the Las Vegas branch of Alaron Trading in March 2004. By 2006 she was named as a branch manager and a senior analyst. In the fall of 2008, Garner ventured away from Alaron and began working for a guaranteed introducing broker for PFGBest.com, DeCarley Trading LLC also located in Las Vegas, Nevada. In July 2012, DeCarley Trading joined the Zaner Group to become an independent introducing broker;[16] DeCarley Trading is currently operating as a branch of the Zaner Group. At DeCarley Trading, Garner is a senior strategist and head commodity broker where she writes daily and monthly market newsletters for the firm's clients as well as facilitates trading and contract execution.
Bibliography
- 2016: Higher Probability Commodity Trading: . – ISBN 9781942545521
- 2012: Currency Trading in the Forex and Futures Markets. – ISBN 0132931370
- 2012: A Trader's First Book on Commodities: An Introduction to the World's Fastest Growing Market, Second Edition. – ISBN 013324783X
- 2010: A Trader's First book on Commodities: An introduction to the World's Fastest Growing Market, First Edition. – ISBN 0137015453
- 2009: Commodity Options: Trading and Hedging Volatility in the World's Most Lucrative Market. – ISBN 0137142862
References
- ↑ Gopalakrishnan, Jayanthi. "The World of Commodities with Carley Garner." Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Magazine Feb. 2008:54-59
- ↑ Abigail Stevenson (May 12, 2015). "Cramer: What you need to know about rising rates". CNBC. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
To find the answer the "Mad Money" host turned to technician Carley Garner, the co-founder of DeCarly Trading and author of "A Trader's First Book on Commodities", and Cramer's colleague at RealMoney.com.
- ↑ "The Gabe Wisdom Show." Narr. Gabe Wisdom. Business Talk Radio Network. 10 Mar. 2010.
- ↑ Golden, Karris. "Top 10 Investing & Trading Books of 2009." SFO Magazine, December 2009: 73-75.
- ↑ Abigail Stevenson (February 1, 2016). "Cramer:Linkage between oil & stocks about to snap". CNBC. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
That is why Cramer spoke with Carley Garner, a technician, commodities expert, co-founder of DeCarley Trading and a colleague of Cramer's at RealMoney.com-to get a sense of when the linkage between oil and stocks will finally snap.
- ↑ Garner, Carley. "Futures For You." Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Magazine. March 2008:68
- ↑ Maggie Boyle Judi (April 8, 2015). "Looking to the futures". San Juan Record (Monticello, Utah). Retrieved May 26, 2015.
- ↑ Boyle, Bill. "Local Athlete Makes a Name in the Publishing World." San Juan Record 21 April:3.
- ↑ Zeng, Min. "Treasurys Rally, Then Fizzle, Ending Week Lower." Wall Street Journal 17/18 May 2008, Personal Finance: B2
- ↑ Birkner, Christine. "Interest Rate Policy:Under Pressure." Futures Magazine Jan. 2010:22-26.
- ↑ Garner, Carley. "Tips & Tricks for Trading." Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. Bonus Issue 2008:22-25.
- ↑ Garner, Carley; DeCarlo, Tracy. "Trade Like a Girl." SFO Magazine. Mar. 2010:79-84.
- ↑ Garner, Carley. "Thinking Outside the Box." Equities Magazine. Sept. 2009:68-69.
- ↑ "Syria strike could send oil prices tumbling,(yes tumbling)", Mad Money, CNBC, 3 September 2013
- ↑ International Trader's Expo Resource Directory. "Los Angeles June 9–12, 2010." June 2010:33.
- ↑ DeCarlo, Tracy. "www.decarleytrading.com". DeCarley Trading website. Retrieved 28 December 2012.