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Hillary Davis

Hillary Davis is the author of Million a Minute: Inside the Securities Trading – The Men, The Women, The Money That Make the Markets Work. She now trades for her own account from her home in London. While working in London at Baring Brothers, Davis managed US equity portfolios as well as actively traded stocks for clients. She has a degree in international economics from Columbia University and a master of philosophy from Cambridge University.
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