Showing posts with label financial video journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label financial video journalism. Show all posts

Friday, October 10, 2008

Fibonacci's man of the times - financial video journalism


Like to reintroduce you to one of the most extraordinary people I have recently met, Sandy Jadeja, market strategist who predicted the crash, the Dow hitting 14,050 and oil run with a high degree of accuracy.

Now I know what you're thinking because I might be equally cynical, but as I said to Sandy, when I listen to what he has to say, it's extraordinary.

It's a sentiment echoed by many seeing email up email sent to him.

Sandy, 20 years of market experience, uses Fibonacci's numbers to arrive at his predictions.


He kindly replayed some of his most recent seminars and powerpoints to camera, so in time I hope to bring these to you so you can make your own mind up.

But I'm won over.

Pictures courtesy of Sandy Jedija
Copyright Keith Saunders

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Financial Video Journalism - Star trader who called melt down

Robert Peston, the BBC's star Business Editor is rightly receiving all the praise for breaking a number of important finance stories, but here's a name that won't mean much to you but garners growing admiration in the city.

Sandy Jadeja a Chief Market Strategist of ODL and listed here on the London Stock Exchange for his trading credentials, spoke a year ago about a market set to go into hyper spin.

And speaking to him yesterday he says it's going to get much worse. How does he know?

Well you can watch him on CNBC where he talks market speak or you might want to tune back here sometime when I intend to do a Cine-VJ feature.

Sandy and I crossed paths at my Apple Talk. He was in the audience and wanted to find out how he could combine some of the things he does, using complex software to read the market with Cine-Video Journalism to show how he does it.

We've toyed with doing something but have been short of time, but now?


Lack of Financial Video Journalism
Earlier this week I asked why TV and VJs weren't pursuing financial video journalism stories.

Well might as well put my money where my mouth is...

In the future I'm looking forward to getting together with friends at Reuters and the Financial Times to talk more on financial Video journalism.

Here's a link to previous collaborations.