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Thomas R. DeMark

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Thomas DeMark is an American businessman and author[1]. He is the founder and CEO of DeMARK Analytics, LLC, creator of the DeMARK Indicators®, and has been a special consultant to Steven A. Cohen of Point 72 Asset Management, formerly known as S.A.C. Capital Advisors, since the 1990s.

Early Life

DeMark received his B.A. and M.B.A. from Marquette University in Wisconsin and attended law school there as well.[2]

Career

From 1972 to 1978, DeMark was an officer of National Investment Services (NIS), a multibillion-dollar pension fund manager.[3] From 1979 to 1982, he was president of Financial Markets Consulting, a market-timing consulting subsidiary of NIS. In 1982, DeMark founded DeMark Investment Advisory, an advisor to hedge funds, fund managers, mutual funds, and investment counseling firms.

His clients included George Soros, Goldman Sachs, Union Carbide, IBM, Minnesota Mining, Steinhardt Partners, Atlantic Richfield, First Investors, and Hoisington Investment. From 1982 to 1989 DeMark founded and offered[BN5] [mc6]  financial publications Quotron Futures Charts, Fundamental Government Charts, and DeMark Futures Charts[BN7] [mc8] . He was also at one time Chairman of Logical Information Machines (LIM).[ii]

In 1988, DeMark became executive vice president of Tudor (Paul Tudor Jones), In 1990, DeMark and multibillion-dollar fund manager [BN9] [mc10] Van Hoisington formed Devan Futures. In 1994, DeMark served as special advisor to Leon Cooperman.

Also in 1994, DeMark formed Market Studies, a provider of DeMark's suite of market-timing software to data vendors, such as Bloomberg and CQG[BN11] .

Throughout his career, DeMark developed more than 70 market timing tools[4]. Among those tools are Sequential, Combo and the Range Expansion Index (REI).

Books

DeMark, Thomas R (September 1994). New Science of Technical Analysis. Wiley ISBN0-471-03548-3

DeMark, Thomas R (July 1997). New market timing techniques : innovative studies in market rhythm & price exhaustion ISBN0-471-14978-0

DeMark, Thomas R and DeMark, Thomas, Jr. (May 1999). DeMark on Day Trading Options. McGraw-Hill. ISBN0-07-135059-4

Awards

-        The Technical Analyst presented its 2011 Technical Analyst of the Year award to DeMark in London.[iii]

-        The Market Technicians Association (MTA) presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to DeMark in 2020.[iv]

References

[1] Effinger, Anthony and Burton, Katherine (24 November 2012). “faithful”. The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

[1] https://www.crunchbase.com/person/tom-demark

[1] Patterson, Michael (16 August 2011). "DeMark Says Stock Rally May Begin Within Weeks, European Banks Are 'Buys'". Bloomberg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

[1] "DeMark Sees China Index Rally as Bears Exhausted Below 1,960". Retrieved 16 December 2021

[1] Wang, Lu (7 February 2013). "DeMark Sees Shanghai Dropping 8% Before Resuming Rebound". Bloomberg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

[1] Steel, Alix (2 December 2019). "Bitcoin Technical Analysis Reveals Risks to Downside". Bloomberg. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

[1] "2011 Technical Analyst of the Year Award". Retrieved 16 December 2021

[1] https://cmtassociation.org/association/awards/annual-awards/


[i] Effinger, Anthony and Burton, Katherine (24 November 2012). “faithful”. The Washington Post. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

[ii] https://www.crunchbase.com/person/tom-demark

[iii] "2011 Technical Analyst of the Year Award". Retrieved 16 December 2021

[iv] https://cmtassociation.org/association/awards/annual-awards/


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  2. Effinger, Burton, Anthony, Katherine (November 24, 2012). "The math of God: Market predictor Tom DeMark has some big names among the faithful". Washington Post. Retrieved December 15, 2021. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "Welcome to Hoisington Management". hoisington.com. Retrieved 2021-12-17.
  4. "DeMARK Indicator Descriptions". DeMARK Analytics. Retrieved 2021-12-17.