Jon Najarian

About Jon Najarian

Birth Year: 1957
Birth Place: American
Net Worth:: $50 Million
Gender:: Male

Jon Najarian Net Worth

After playing college football at Northwestern University, Jon went on to become a successful options trader and co-founder of the online brokerage firm, OptionMonster. He is also a regular contributor to CNBC and a frequent guest on the show, Fast Money. Jon Najarian is an American business and former football player who has a net worth of $50 million. He was born in 1957 and is the oldest of four brothers and the son of a Minnesota doctor and surgeon. After playing college football at Northwestern University, Jon went on to become a successful options trader and co-founder of the online brokerage firm, OptionMonster. He is also a regular contributor to CNBC and a frequent guest on the show, Fast Money.
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💰Jon Najarian Net worth: $50 Million

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Jon Najarian Net Worth: Jon Najarian is an American business and former football player who has a net worth of $50 million. Born in 1957, Jon Najarian is the oldest of four brothers and the son of famed Minnesota doctor and surgeon John Najarian. He bounced around from college to college in order to create a successful pro football player.

Najarian earned his degree in art history and design from Gustavus Adolphus and planned on an architecture career after playing professional football. Though he took part in NFL training camp, Najarian was cut after the Chicago Bears' last preseason game in 1981 in favor of Mike Singletary. Najarian earned the nickname "Elvis" from NFL and Chicago Bear legend Walter Payton.

After his NFL dreams expired, Najarian began trading on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. He co-founded Optionmonster.com, an online options trader, where he took the name DRJ as his Chicago Board Options Exchange floor call letters. He frequently contributes articles to Optionmonster.com, where he and his brother, Pete, share their insights on the market. Najarian has belonged to the CBOE, the NYSE, the CME, and the CBOT. He also co-founded Trademonster.com, the brothers' brokerage firm. He married his wife, Brigid Najarian, and lives in Chicago, Illinois.