About us
The Intermarket Group's mission is to provide an affordable professional product to the masses at a fraction of the cost usually associated with this type of service. Subscribers will receive daily charts and commentary on the worlds major Futures and Foreign Exchange markets that is both informative and educational. This service will be available at a cost of $50, Euro 40 or £30 per month.
Geographic expansion as well as market coverage will be increased over the next 12 months with the inclusion of Asian products as well as a section of the site dedicated to individual stocks.
David Byrne
Director and senior partner of Intermarket Analysis Limited.
David Byrne has over 25 year’s experience of trading, broking and analyzing the Global financial markets.
His experience in this arena began in the early 1980’s at Swiss Bank Corporation and Warburg Securities.
He was one of the youngest senior managers at Fimat, the broking arm of Societe Generale Paris.
In 1989 he started his own broking and trading business and can include Salomon Brothers, Nomura
Securities and the Trout Fund of Bermuda as clients during a 10 year period.
David has successfully navigated through the many extraordinary events over the years, from Big Bang and 9/11 to electronic trading from the now antiquated open outcry system. He has been a partner in several Day Trading rooms increasing his knowledge of risk management, trading strategies, as well as market and individual behavioral patterns. During recent years he has also consulted on the development of trading and analytical platforms and worked closely with established Fund Managers.
David has now launched Intermarket Analysis with a view to supplying a service to the masses that is cost effective, educational and an essential tool for successful trading. He also provides a daily column for Trading Education LLC in the United States.
David has successfully navigated through the many extraordinary events over the years, from Big Bang and 9/11 to electronic trading from the now antiquated open outcry system. He has been a partner in several Day Trading rooms increasing his knowledge of risk management, trading strategies, as well as market and individual behavioral patterns. During recent years he has also consulted on the development of trading and analytical platforms and worked closely with established Fund Managers.
David has now launched Intermarket Analysis with a view to supplying a service to the masses that is cost effective, educational and an essential tool for successful trading. He also provides a daily column for Trading Education LLC in the United States.
Iain Mortley
Director and senior partner of Intermarket FX Ltd
Iain's grounding in the financial services sector began some 23 years ago with Phillips and Drew.
From there he went on to build a successful self funded trading company primarily involved in Financial
Futures. He broadened his exposure to new products and before long found himself heavily focused on the
largest traded sector in the world, Foreign Exchange.
Over the past ten years Iain has used his knowledge to consult and assist in establishing several businesses within this arena and is now providing a physical delivery service through his own new company, Intermarket FX. By combining this facility with Intermarket Analysis, he feels he can offer a complete solution for all your Foreign Exchange requirements.
Over the past ten years Iain has used his knowledge to consult and assist in establishing several businesses within this arena and is now providing a physical delivery service through his own new company, Intermarket FX. By combining this facility with Intermarket Analysis, he feels he can offer a complete solution for all your Foreign Exchange requirements.
James J. Bowe
CEO of the Intermarket Group
Mr. James Bowe is a Director on the Board of Directors of The Volatility Exchange Corporation.
He is currently Financial Services Consultant and President of the CAM Fund Platform Ltd. and CAM
Investment Management Ltd. and of the Devonshire Fund Platform Ltd. and evonshire Investment Management
Ltd. He was co-founder of Illington Fund Management Ltd, an SEC registered investment advisor, and
served as its President from 2003 until December 2007, when the company was sold to its largest client.
In 2001 and 2002, Mr. Bowe was a partner in the office of UBS/PaineWebber in Sonoma, California, where he traded futures and options for institutional hedging clients. In 2000, Mr. Bowe was Senior Executive Vice-President at the Pacific Exchange, managing all aspects of the equity options business and developed strategic relationships with floor market-makers and major brokerage firms. In 1996, the Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange Inc. (“CSCE”) appointed Mr. Bowe as President & Chief Executive Officer where he oversaw the subsequent successful merger with the New York Cotton Exchange Inc. (“NYCE”), which formed the New York Board of Trade (“NYBOT”). Mr. Bowe was named as President and Chief Executive Officer of the NYBOT.
From 1981 to 1996, Mr. Bowe was Senior Vice-President of Market Development and Planning at CSCE. He has also held positions of increasing responsibilities in securities and futures regulation with the National Association of Securities Dealers and the Commodity Exchange Inc. He received his M.B.A. in Financial Management from the Hagan School of Business at lona College, and a B.S. in Economics from Manhattan College. Mr. Bowe has served on the boards of the Options Clearing Corporation Inc., NYBOT, CSCE, NYCE, and the National Futures Association (“NFA”).
In 2001 and 2002, Mr. Bowe was a partner in the office of UBS/PaineWebber in Sonoma, California, where he traded futures and options for institutional hedging clients. In 2000, Mr. Bowe was Senior Executive Vice-President at the Pacific Exchange, managing all aspects of the equity options business and developed strategic relationships with floor market-makers and major brokerage firms. In 1996, the Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange Inc. (“CSCE”) appointed Mr. Bowe as President & Chief Executive Officer where he oversaw the subsequent successful merger with the New York Cotton Exchange Inc. (“NYCE”), which formed the New York Board of Trade (“NYBOT”). Mr. Bowe was named as President and Chief Executive Officer of the NYBOT.
From 1981 to 1996, Mr. Bowe was Senior Vice-President of Market Development and Planning at CSCE. He has also held positions of increasing responsibilities in securities and futures regulation with the National Association of Securities Dealers and the Commodity Exchange Inc. He received his M.B.A. in Financial Management from the Hagan School of Business at lona College, and a B.S. in Economics from Manhattan College. Mr. Bowe has served on the boards of the Options Clearing Corporation Inc., NYBOT, CSCE, NYCE, and the National Futures Association (“NFA”).
David Mash
Head of Foreign Exchange Dealing
David has over 25 years international banking experience, the seeds and solid foundations
of which were built through a lengthy and rigorous graduation process at major institutions such as S.G.
Warburg, Chase Manhattan Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.This culminated in David
securing management positions for both Chase Manhattan and CIBC covering the Asia Pacific region.
Since his return to the UK David has independently contracted his services to several companies within the financial sector. His unquestionable abilities to provide market participants with a safe and informed environment, along with his sales and marketing skills make him an invaluable asset to the group.
In June of 2009, InterMarket FX were pleased to welcome David Mash to the team as Head of Foreign Exchange Dealing.
Since his return to the UK David has independently contracted his services to several companies within the financial sector. His unquestionable abilities to provide market participants with a safe and informed environment, along with his sales and marketing skills make him an invaluable asset to the group.
In June of 2009, InterMarket FX were pleased to welcome David Mash to the team as Head of Foreign Exchange Dealing.

