Aaron Seltzer

Motion Graphic Designer at StockCharts.com, Inc.

Aaron Seltzer is a skilled Motion Graphic Designer currently working at StockCharts.com, Inc. since January 2019, where contributions include creating graphics for award-winning financial documentaries and collaborating on new UI designs. As Head of Design at Train 2.0 from January 2017, Aaron partners with a former professional hockey player to enhance the brand's training system. Previous experience includes roles as Senior Graphic Designer at KIRO TV, where a mock news briefing was successfully presented, and as a Graphic Artist at WFTV, contributing to the design of Cox's first iPad news app. Early career positions included freelance work at CNBC, junior design at Crestron Electronics, and internships at MTV Networks and Total Training. Aaron holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications Arts with a focus on Graphic Design from Ramapo College of New Jersey.

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Seattle, United States

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StockCharts.com, Inc.

StockCharts.com provides online investors with high-quality technical charts for US and Canadian stocks, funds and indexes.They have won the prestigious “Readers Choice Award for Best Technical Website” from the readers of Stocks & Commodities magazine for every year since 2002.Their SharpCharts charting tool allows anyone to quickly createhigh-quality bar and candlestick charts using any web browser - no plug-ins are required. They can then add technical indicators and line studies to analyze stocks and determine advantageous buy and sell levels.Many other kinds of technical charting tools are also available on the website.StockCharts also provides expert commentary from industry legends John Murphy and Martin Pring as well as frequent technically-focused articles from Arthur Hill, Greg Schnell, Carl Swenlin, Erin Heim, Gatis Roze, and more.Finally, StockCharts.com is the home of the ChartSchool - the biggest online collection of technical analysis articles available anywhere.


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11-50

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