Avi Leventhal, Co-Founder & VP of Product ManagementWhat better way to build a product than by using it all day, every day? Avi spends most of his waking moments trading. And when he’s not awake, he dreams of running in PIP-filled fields, dodging gator oscillators and using his force index to win the battle between the EUR/USD. He has a bat-phone on his desk that direct-dials Asaf if something’s not right in the product and he uses the seven-hour time difference to his advantage in answering emails. We’re on to you, Avi.

When he’s not trading, Avi brings his international business and entrepreneurial experience to Currensee. He continuously engages with our community of traders to solicit feedback and enhance the experience for the community.

For the past five years, Avi has been an independent trader giving expert training courses and lectures across the world on Forex trading strategies. Avi has also acted as a business and marketing advisor to technology companies looking for successful go-to-market and product strategies.

Prior to his independent work, Avi was the Business Director at EnterPortal, a knowledge management system and Senior Economist at the Technological Entrepreneurship Project of ministry of commerce in Israel.

Avi received a BBA in Marketing and Product Development Strategies at the Tel-Aviv College of Management in Israel, and an MBA at the Heriot Watt University Business School in Scotland.

If Avi asks you to a casual chess match, beware. As a youngster, he was a pro who participated in a variety of Chess tournaments. He has a mean checkmate, so keep an eye on your King.

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