Paul Moran is director of Managed Futures for PFGBEST.com, one of the largest FCMs in the U.S. He helps lead the continued growth and development of the managed futures business for the company with a concentration on developing superior institutional risk diversification opportunities within a structured portfolio. In November 2007 he was invited by the Chinese National Futures Association to be a featured guest speaker at the Taiwan Futures Enterprise forum in Taipei addressing the topic of Managed Futures.
Paul joined PFGBEST.com in 2007. Before that, he was director of foreign exchange for Effective Trading LLC. He created the company’s online foreign exchange presence, was responsible for all vendor contracts, and published a daily foreign newsletter (the Effective Report) which was widely distributed to the hedge fund and FCM client base.
He was a trading consultant and operations manager for his own trading business from 2000 to 2005, when he consulted for, and was awarded scholar status by, the Gerson Lehrman Group, an internationally recognized consultancy group. From 1997-2000 he was director of foreign exchange for the Chicago office of Rosenthal Collins Group. There, he set up and operated a profitable, in-house foreign exchange trading desk.
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