Women Who Conquered the Financial Market: 3 Inspiring Stories

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Try to think of three famous successful investors. If you are interested in the financial market, you will probably think of Warren Buffett, George Soros, Benjamin Graham and perhaps a few other names. However, these names are unlikely to be female. Not much is known about successful women in the financial market, although their stories are no less motivating. And today we want to change it by telling three such stories.

Catherine Wood: Taking off on the wings of innovation

Catherine Wood is the founder and soul of ARK Invest, Wood is focused on long-term innovation and technology that she believes will change the world.

ARK Invest initially attracted attention for its bold bets on companies like Tesla when most doubted their potential. Wood saw the future in electric cars, artificial intelligence, robotics and genetic engineering — and she was not mistaken. Her signature approach to investing, combining deep research with a determination to go against the crowd, has generated impressive returns for the fund and her clients. In 2018, its ARK Innovation ETF was named the best ETF of the year.

Catherine Wood looks for companies that can become leaders of the future. She is an example of an investor who is not afraid to take risks in pursuit of innovation, making her story especially important for anyone seeking investment success.

Abigail Johnson: From analyst to financial empress

Abigail Johnson, who owns and operates Fidelity Investments, is one of the most influential figures in the world of finance. Taking over the company founded by her grandfather, Johnson not only continued the family business, but also significantly transformed it, bringing innovation and innovative approaches to an industry that often seems conservative.

She joined Fidelity as an analyst and rose to the top as she transformed the company into the digital age by focusing on technology and online investment services. Under her leadership, Fidelity invested in the development of new financial products and services, strengthening its position in the market. In 2019, her company managed assets totaling more than seven trillion dollars.

Abigail Johnson has proven that even in established and traditional sectors of the economy, there is room for innovation. Her ability to see the future of finance and adapt to a changing world makes her a role model not only for women, but for all investors.

Muriel Siebert: First woman on the New York Stock Exchange

Muriel Siebert was the first woman to earn a seat on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the first woman to head a member firm of the NYSE. She joined the 1,365 male brokers on the NYSE in 1967 and eventually built a successful career.

In 1977, she became chief banker of New York State, with control over all banks in the state, regulating about $500 billion. Not a single bank went bankrupt during her work, despite the crises.

The stories of Catherine, Abigail and Muriel are powerful examples of how perseverance, innovative thinking and financial savvy can conquer the financial markets despite all the obstacles. They have broken barriers and become an inspiration to women seeking success in investing and business.

If these stories have lit a spark in you and a desire to act, then the DarWomen women's community is waiting for you. Join the community of like-minded women! Together we will move towards financial and personal growth!

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