About Jeff Bierman


From his plush hedge fund headquarters mere footsteps from Beverly Hills famed Rodeo Drive, Jeff Bierman managed millions for household-name Hollywood producers, actors, physicians, plastic surgeons, real estate moguls, even pro athletes.

In so doing, the prestigious Bull & Bear Report even named him one of its top 10 stock-pickers for both 1999 and 2000.

Yet after a decade of padding the pockets of the rich and powerful, Jeff made the switch from serving "one percenters" to working to grow and protect the retirement dreams of the other 99%...

Kickstarting one of the most storied and influential careers in the financial education industry.

Including...

  • 8 years as TD Ameritrade's "Chief Technical Analyst" overseeing the charting standards and methodologies relied upon by over 7 million+ retail investors…
  • 5+ years as the "Professor in residence" at TheoTRADE.com, the world's leading portal of beginner-friendly trading education…
  • And a prolific writing career that landed him in BusinessWeek, Kinglinger's Personal Finance, MarketWatch and tens of other top media outlets…

Today, Jeff splits his time between teaching undergraduate, graduate, and executive MBA courses at Loyola University Chicago and DePaul University business schools... and creating ultra-timely and actionable content for his "Quant Guy" subscriber family.

Obscure Quant Guy Trivia:

  • In 2017, Jeff was awarded the elite designation of C.M.T "Chartered Market Technician."
  • Jeff earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at University of California at Berkeley where he majored in English Literature and Sociology, and he gained a Masters of Business Administration at University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business, with an emphasis in Finance.
  • Jeff has worn many hats within the securities industry, including portfolio manager, buy-side analyst, sell-side analyst, market technician and sales trader.
  • Jeff was crowned "King of Trivial Pursuit" at both Brandeis University & UC Berkeley and refuses to let anyone forget it.
  • Further living up to his Quant Guy street rep, he stands by his audacious claim of being the Usain Bolt of Sudoku puzzle completion.