继CMC Markets和Tiger Brokers之后,新的CCO加入Moomoo AU

币界网Pubblicato 2024-08-08Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-08-08

币界网报道:

Michael McCarthy在LinkedIn上宣布,他已加入Moomoo AU担任首席商务官。McCarthy将领导公司在澳大利亚的战略规划、市场增长和客户参与工作。

Moomoo新任首席运营官

Moomoo使用人工智能为初学者和经验丰富的交易者提供投资平台。它提供实时数据和一系列分析工具,以协助股市导航。

麦卡锡说:“Moomoo的创新平台和对客户成功的奉献与我自己对提高金融素养和市场理解的承诺产生了共鸣。”。

“我期待着与Moomoo才华横溢的团队合作,推动增长,为我们在澳大利亚的客户提供卓越的价值。”

与此同时,据Finance Magnates报道,截至2023年9月19日,Moomoo已在日本推出在线经纪服务,提供7000只美国股票和ETF。该平台提供资本流概览和机构跟踪器等高级工具,并为301只美国股票和ETF提供24小时交易。

此举与日本从传统交易向数字交易的转变相一致,电子外汇交易占市场的60%,而其他地区为76%。Moomoo于2022年10月在日本首次亮相。

跨公司经验

此前,McCarthy于2022年8月至2024年6月在新南威尔士州悉尼的Number13Black担任兼职交易员/总监。在此之前,他于2021年9月至2022年8月在悉尼担任澳大利亚老虎经纪公司的首席战略官。

McCarthy的早期职位是CMC Markets APAC的首席市场策略师,他于2011年2月至2021年5月在那里工作。在这个职位上,他专注于市场和交易策略以及媒体评论。此外,McCarthy在麦考瑞大学担任交易和市场客座讲师。

Moomoo澳大利亚负责人Biyi Cheng表示,麦卡锡在发现市场机会方面的技能将有助于推进Moomoo为澳大利亚投资者提供创新交易解决方案的目标。

程说:“麦卡锡对投资者教育的奉献与Moomoo通过知识赋予交易者权力的承诺完全一致。”。“他的战略洞察力和领导力始终如一地取得了卓越的成果,使他成为掌管Moomoo本地业务的理想人选。”

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