Guy Adami is a trader, TV personality and professional investor who has an estimated net worth of $30 million. Born Guy Christopher Adami on December 18, 1963 in North Tarrytown, New York, he attended Croton Harmon High School where he captained both the varsity football and basketball teams. He graduated in 1982 and was named All-League in both sports. He was inducted into the Croton Harmon High School Hall of Distinguished Graduates in November 2010. He graduated from Georgetown University in 1986.

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Adami began his career and accumulated his estimated net worth of $30 million in June 1986 at Drexel Burnham Lambert working on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange. He has built trading relationships with famed financiers Sir James Goldsmith and Kerry Packer. He also has held similar positions at AIG International Inc. He joined Goldman Sachs’ commodity group, J. Aron, as vice president in 1996. In the spring of 2000, he joined the U.S. Equities division of the firm where he was in-charge of the Industrial/Basic Material group. He left Goldman Sachs in 2003 and became the executive director at CIBC World Markets in their U.S. Equities division. He was a frequent contributor of CNBC’s daytime shows such as a guest host on Squawk Box.

Guy Adami is one of the original members of the “Fast Money Five” on the Fast Money show on CNBC. He is also the managing director of stockMONSTER.com that delivers customized market analysis, portfolio strategy, and idea generation for active traders. He is one of the most popular speakers at optionMONSTER’s Invest Like a Monster conference series. As a professional investor and noted media analyst, he heads up Advantage Point, a trading advisory service for retail investors.