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Stephanie Hope Flanders

British economist and journalist

Current head of economics at Bloomberg News

Served as chief market strategist for the UK and Europe at J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Flanders was born on August 5, 1968. She attended St Paul's School for Girls and Balliol College, Oxford, where she obtained a first-class degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics

In February 2008, it was announced that she would succeed Evan Davis as BBC Economics Editor

In July 2012, she presented a program called "Stephanomics" on BBC Radio 4. The show raises questions about the world economy, such as whether China or the United States will become a more important economic power. Another series of the show began airing on Radio 4 in April 2013
On 26 September 2013, it was announced that Flanders would be leaving the BBC to join J.P. Morgan Asset Management as chief market strategist for Europe and the UK.
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Help fans and friends become familiar with the stock market and grasp the latest trends in the stock market


1: Recommend 3 bull stocks every day.

2: Receive exclusive advanced operation training every week.

3: Section sharing, guide, and market sharing for each trading day

4: Selected information and investment advice

5: Professional analyst stock diagnosis

Stephanie Hope Flanders – “Mission to deliver community value”

She understands that education and knowledge are the keys to changing lives. She saw that many people lacked knowledge about financial management and investment and often missed opportunities as a result. Therefore, she decided to use her financial background and investment experience to help people improve their financial knowledge so that more people can benefit from the power of investment.
She is very happy to help young people build financial awareness. She hopes that they can learn to handle money rationally from an early age and lay a solid foundation for the future.