Joe Parsons

Deputy Editor Global Markets, Risk.net & FX Markets

Preston's Summary

Joe Parsons is a Deputy Editor of Global Markets at Risk.net and FX Markets. He specializes in finance, trading, and financial technology, focusing on commodities markets, forex trading, emerging markets, and international finance. Joe's insights and analyses have been featured in publications such as The Driller, Crain's Chicago Business, and WatersTechnology Group.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 46 %
Data Driven: 16 %
Press Release: 5 %
Private Sector Announcements: 5 %
Promotional: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Forex Trading
  • Financial Platforms
  • Trading Platforms
  • Trading Technology

Pitching Insights

Joe Parsons' coverage is heavily concentrated on the Foreign Exchange (FX) markets, trading platforms, risk management, and options trading. He frequently features press releases and provides investment analysis while citing data.

When reaching out to Joe Parsons, consider providing in-depth investment analysis or insights into the latest trends in FX markets, particularly related to trading platforms and risk management. Providing access to exclusive data or expert opinions from key figures in the industry could also pique his interest.

As for the geographic focus of his articles, it primarily revolves around global financial markets rather than a specific region. Therefore, pitches should offer a broad international perspective on foreign exchange market developments and trends.

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