Sergey Golubitskiy
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Sergey Golubitskiy (born July 11, 1962) is a Russian linguist, writer, journalist, financial analyst and expert on financial trading.
Career
In 1984 Golubutskiy graduated with honours from the philological faculty of the Moscow State University (Department of Romance Languages). In 1989 he also defended his Ph.D. thesis.;.[1] there on the subject of reflection of social mythology in modern novel poetics.
From 1984 to 1988 he worked as junior research fellow at the
In 1999 he founded vCollege, the first Russian Financial Markets Trading and Investing School.[2] Sergey Golubitskiy is the developer of the multimedia course TeachPro Internet Trading. According to the Technical Analysis Of Stocks And Commodities magazine it represented the most thorough multimedia introduction to working with the securities industry available in the American market[3]
Since 1996 he has worked as a journalist, writing columns on business, economics, finance, and information technology for the following magazines:
Computerra - first publication in 1996; the weekly column "Golubyatnya" - from February 1999 to March 2014[4]
Business Journal (He also acted as the first editor-in-chief of the magazine) – “Apparebit” - in 1999 and 2004; "The biggest swindles of the XX century" - 2003; "Other lessons" - 2004; online column - from February 2013 to July 2014).
In 1998 he wrote several reviews for the musical portal CDRU.com. From 2011 to 2013, Golubitskiy wrote a daily column for the online section of the National Business Network i-business.ru. Sergey Golubitskiy has also written articles and essays for magazines Home Computer, Russian Journal, Infobusiness, Cigar Clan, D’ among others. Since October 2014 he writes columns for Novaya Gazeta. Golubitskiy is a popular Russian video blogger, creating regular reviews of computer equipment, communication gadgets and consumer electronics.
Based on his intensive writing methods Sergey Golubitskiy has developed a unique Methods of Information Research, Accumulation and Creative Transformation (InfoREACT). In 2007 he held a seminar on the subject at the International Institute of Advertising. In 2014 InfoREACT was delivered to students at webinars and retreats in form of a crash-course. In 2016 InfoREACT was extended to a 10-hour long video course.
In 2004 the publishing house Bestseller released Sergey Golubitskiy's 2-volume collection of essays titled "What is the name of your god? The biggest swindles of the XX century" (
Sergey Golubitskiy has made multiple appearances on Russian Federal television as an expert in programs including “The Philadelphia Experiment" (Top Secret TV), "Special Correspondent" (
Sergei Golubitskiy is fluent in English, French, German, Portuguese and Romanian. He studies Hindi, Hebrew and Modern Greek.[8]
References
- ^ "Поэтика цикла романов "F" Думитру Раду Попеску (Диссертация на соискание степени кандидата филологических наук)" (in Russian).
- ^ Брусилов, Алексей (2001). "Главное - не спешить". Современный трейдинг (in Russian). 5–6 (СПб).
- ^ "Quick-Scans: TeachPro Internet Trading". Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities. December 1999.
- ^ Браславец, Л.А. "Феномен "Компьютерры"" (in Russian). RELGA. Retrieved 2006-04-16.
- ^ "Голубицкий Сергей - Как зовут вашего бога? Великие аферы XX века, скачать бесплатно книгу в формате fb2, doc, RTF, HTML, TXT".
- ^ Федина, Ольга. "Проповедники высоких технологий". Время новостей № 49 (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-03-25.
- ^ "100 творцов постсоветского пространства-2009 по версии Global Intellect Monitoring" (in Russian).
- ^ "Знакомство" (in Russian). 9 September 2010. Retrieved 2013-10-25.