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Patrick Munnelly

Partner - Market Strategy

A professional trader and money manager, Patrick Munnelly has been successfully navigating and profiting from the financial markets for over 15 years. As Tickmill's Partner for Market Strategy, Patrick uses his experience to assist Tickmill clients in understanding the inter-market dynamics of multiple asset classes, providing daily market strategy, insights, and identifying possible trading opportunities. Patrick's work has been referenced across financial media, including The Wall Street Journal, Barrons, MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance and Investing.com 

Patrick’s core expertise lies in trading psychology and performance management, emphasising the need to consistently adhere to a trading plan, underpinned by a rigorous risk management approach. Patrick's primary focus is on intraday & swing trading in the foreign exchange, futures, commodity, and crypto markets, with a specific focus on trading the Emini SP500, always prioritising trading process and risk management over outcomes. 

Patrick graduated from King's College London with a BA Hons in Philosophy. Away from the screens, Patrick pursues his passions for Wing Chun, tennis, and travel. 

Watch Patrick’s webinars here

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