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Broadcast Journalist

Bloomberg Television

Abigail Doolittle is a Markets Correspondent for Bloomberg Television. She reports on the various financial markets throughout each business day and her reports often place special focus on charts and technical analysis. Abigail also hosts Options Insight and Smart Charts.

Prior to joining Bloomberg Television in October 2015, Abigail was a CNBC Contributor and analyzed the financial markets regularly as a guest commentator. This was simultaneous to working as a Technical Strategist at Seaport Global Securities, an investment bank, and an analyst at Peak Theories Research at various points over the course of three years. Abigail founded Peak Theories Research, an on-line technical analysis firm, in 2009.

Abigail's interest in charting began when she worked at First Albany between 2000 and 2005 as an Institutional Equity Salesperson and deepened during her four years at Hugh Johnson Advisors as a Director of Business Development. She started her Wall Street career in 1995 with Morgan Stanley's investment banking division and overall gained 15 years of experience in the industry before becoming a broadcast journalist. Abigail graduated summa cum laude from Colgate University with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and she was also elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

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