Guy Adami Biography
Guy Adami is an American media personality, a trader, television personality, and professional investor. He is one of the original “Fast Money Five” on CNBC’s Fast Money.
Adami served as executive director at CIBC World Markets in 2003 in the U.S. Equities division where he was head of the the sector in charge of the Industrial/Basic Material group. In this role, he was a frequent contributor to many of the daytime shows on CNBC, including guest-hosting “Squawk Box.”
Guy Adami Age
Guy was born on 18th December, 1963, North Tarrytown, New York.
Guy Adami Height
Adami stand at a height of 5 feet and 7 inches tall.
Guy Adami Education
He graduated in 1982 graduate from Croton-Harmon High School, where he captained both the varsity football and basketball teams. He was named All-League in both sports. His 104-yard interception return against Hastings High School is still one of the longest recorded in high school football.
In November 2010, Adami was inducted into the Croton Harmon High School Hall of Distinguished Graduates. Adami is a 1986 graduate of Georgetown University. On 16th April, 2009 he was interviewed as part of the University’s Witness to History.
Guy Adami Nationality
Adami is an American nationality.
Guy Adami Ethnicity
He is half-Italian and half- Sicilian.
Guy Adami Parents
He is the son of Nancy C. and the deceased Guy M. Adami. His parents met and were married during their time at Fordham Law School. His father was a member of the law review and both were graduates of the class of 1963. Adami’s father was Village Justice in Croton-On-Hudson, NY, for more than two decades.
Guy Adami Siblings
Guy has five siblings, he is the eldest of the five siblings.
Guy Adami Wife
He is married life to his wife named Linda Snow. Snow is said to be an employee of the clinical research, Merck. The couple exchanged their vows on 2 August 1997.
Guy Adami Children
Guy and his wife are parents to three children. One of their sons’ names is Timothy whereas their daughter is named Lily Adami. Adami often posts about his family life on his social networking sites. He wished birthday blessings to his daughter on 22nd May 2018 who is now 22 years old as of 2022. He also uploaded a picture of his kids on Twitter on 13 August 2013. Regarding his ethnicity,
Guy Adami CNBC
Guy is an original member of CNBC’s Fast Money. He is currently the Director of Advisor Advocacy at Private Advisor Group in Morristown, New Jersey. Private Advisor Group is comprised of a network of nearly 600 advisors with assets approaching $17B.
Guy made his name as one of the original “Fast Money Five” traders on CNBC’s Fast Money, which spotlights news on Wall Street after closing. Alongside a roundtable of top traders, Guy analyzes the day’s news in stocks – and gives advice on investment strategies for the first trades of the next day on Wall Street in a popular segment called Your First Trade of the Day.
Guy has held numerous key leadership roles in the financial services industry. He began his career at Drexel Burnham Lambert in 1986 and was quickly promoted to Vice President and head gold trader at the firm.
Adami frequently speaks at colleges and universities, including Quinnipiac University, Adelphi University, University of Richmond, Fordham University, and Georgetown University. Adami has also given talks at his son’s high school, Delbarton School, in Morristown, New Jersey. In 2012, Adami joined the ranks of Keppler Speakers.
In 1996, he joined Goldman Sachs as their head gold trader and one of the many proprietary traders within the Fixed Income Currency and Commodity division. In the spring of 2000, Adami joined the U.S. Equities division of Goldman Sachs where he was put in charge of the firm’s Industrial/Basic Material group.
Guy is an independent director for Helbiz. He is also the Vice Chairman of the NJ Chapter of The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, who named him their “Man of the Year” in 2015. Guy sits on the national board of Invest in Others, and Big Brothers Big Sisters. In August 2012, Guy completed the New York City Ironman.
Adami became an Ironman after completing the NYC event in 16:19:52 on 11th August, 2012,. He finished the 2.4 mile Hudson River swim in 1:09:03, the 112 mile bike on The Palisades Parkway in 8:15:05, and the 26.2 mile run in 6:27:12. His journey to become an Ironman was chronicled in a June 24, 2012 New York Times article titled “The Road to the Ironman”.
The Times ran a follow up piece on 17th August 2012. Adami entered the Ironman as part of a fundraising effort for the New Jersey Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of which he is a member of the Board of Trustees. At a December 11, 2012 Board Meeting, it was announced that the “Ironteam” raised $681,730 which surpassed their original goal of $500,000.
He gained his experience working on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange for Drexel Burnham Lambert soon after graduating from college. At a very early age, he began climbing the ranks of Wall Street traders. He was quickly promoted to vice president and head gold trader at the firm, then joining Goldman Sachs as head gold trader. In the spring of 2000, Guy joined the U.S. Equities division of Goldman Sachs where he was put in charge of the firm’s Industrial/Basic Material group. He is now a director with the Private Advisor Group, a nationwide network of leading financial advisors.
Guy Adami StockMONSTER
Guy Adami is managing director of stockMONSTER.com, which delivers customized market analysis, portfolio strategy and idea generation for active traders. A professional investor and noted media analyst, Adami also heads up Advantage Point, a trading advisory service for retail investors, and is one of the most popular speakers at option MONSTER’s Invest Like a Monster conference series. Before launching Drakon Capital.
Guy Adami Coronavirus
Guy Adami, one of the original Fast Money traders, shares his breaking insights on how to navigate the extreme market volatility from coronavirus and other major global events, and what this means for investors, businesses and the health of the U.S. economy.
Using his experience and financial savvy, Guy takes a stance against using outmoded models for investment. In a dynamic fashion, he breaks down how today’s headlines will affect businesses and industrial sectors. With a lively, take-no-prisoners style, Guy will walk through how businesses can respond to these market trends and thrive amid the turbulence.
Guy’s lively and assertive style as a trader has won him recognition as the “Wall Street Warrior” by The New York Times and one of the top financial services leaders – and he brings the same energy when he shares his expertise and outlook to his audience.
Guy Adami Market Call
Guy Adami discusses the biggest market-moving headlines, providing the investment and trading insights.
Guy Adami Podcast
His podcasts are available in podcast stores and on YouTube.
Guy Adami Stock Picks
Guy provides daily market updates, financial insight and daily market preview hosted by FactSet’s financial experts.
Guy Adami Leaving Fast Money
He became executive director at CIBC World Markets in 2003. He is a member of the Keppler Speakers and speaks at colleges and universities. He is one of the original cast members known as the “Fast Money Five” of the CNBC show Fast Money.
Guy Adami Salary
Guy earns an estimated annual salary of USD 100,000.
Guy Adami Net Worth
Adami net worth is estimated to be USD 5 million.
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