Horacio MarquezHoracio Marquez is Editor of the Money Map Advantage trading service, an Oxford Club Investment Advisory Panelist, and a partner in Qinhan Capital Management--a US hedge fund operating out of Shanghai.
A native Argentinean, Marquez has more than 20 years of experience in Latin American and global finance activities on Wall Street, including working with major US fund management companies.
Previous positions include serving as Head of Emerging Markets Research for Merrill Lynch Asset Management's fixed-income funds, Director of Economic and Financial Research - Latin America for Swiss Bank, and Director of Credit and Research for ADP Capital Management. In these capacities, while managing billions of dollars, he correctly foresaw and took very large advantage of the Argentine fiscal crisis of 1994, the Mexican maxi-devaluation later that year, the Asian crisis of 1997, and the Russian crisis of 1998. Marquez also got out of Enron, WorldCom and many others without losses well before they defaulted, and foresaw the ensuing US recession and recovery.
Additionally, he was Director of Trading at Latin American Financial Services Corp., for which he generated an astonishing 68% total return on his portfolio in less than two years. Horacio also ran his own $300 million venture capital firm, where he honed the art of seeking out and negotiating profitable businesses deals.
Marquez holds an M.S. in Industrial Administration from Carnegie-Mellon's Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
As Editor of the Money Map Advantage, Horacio Marquez seeks highly profitable opportunities in equities, currencies, bonds, commodities and real estate around the globe.
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