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High Probability Trading Setups for the Currency Market

Thu, Dec 21 2006, 07:11 GMT
by FXstreet.com Team

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About the Authors

Kathy Lien photographKathy Lien is the Chief Currency Strategist at Forex Capital Markets LLC (FXCM). Kathy is responsible for providing research and analysis for DailyFX, including technical and fundamental research reports, market commentaries and trading strategies. A seasoned FX analyst and trader, prior to joining FXCM, Kathy was an Associate at JPMorgan Chase where she worked in Cross Markets and Foreign Exchange Trading.

Kathy has vast experience within the interbank market using both technical and fundamental analysis to trade FX spot and options. She also has experience trading a number of products outside of FX, including interest rate derivatives, bonds, equities, and futures. She has a Bachelors degree in Finance from New York University. Kathy has written for Stocks and Commodities, CBS Market Watch, 'ActiveTrader', 'Futures' and 'SFO' magazines. She is frequently quoted on Bloomberg and Reuters and has taught seminars across the country. She has also hosted trader chats on EliteTrader, eSignal, and FXstreet.com, sharing her expertise in both technical and fundamental analysis.

Boris Schlossberg photographBoris Schlossberg serves as the Senior Currency Strategist at FXCM in New York where he shares editorial duties with Kathy Lien for dailyfx.com. Dailyfx is one of the pre-eminent FX portal websites in the world attracting more than 3 million readers per month. The site covers currency trading 24 hours per day 5 days a week with 11 daily features 5 weekly pieces and 3 monthly articles. In addition to his daily duties of covering the Asian and European sessions of the FX trading day, Mr. Schlossberg also co-edits with Ms. Lien one of the few investment advisory letters focusing trictly on the 2 Trillion/day FX market.

Mr. Schlossberg is also the author of Technical Analysis of the Currency Market: Classic Tech niques for Profiting from Market Swings and Trader Sentiment from John Wiley and Sons (2006). He is a regular guest on CNBC Squawkbox and CNBC World's "Foreign Exchange" and a frequent FX commentator for Bloomberg radio. His daily research is quoted by CBS Marketwatch/Dow Jones, Reuters, Bloomberg and Wall Street Journal.

Book Synopsis

Boris Schlossberg and Kathy Lien, currency strategists at Dailyfx.com would like to introduce you to their new e-book High Probability Trading Setups for the Currency Market.

In this e-book they put together a logical and intelligent approach to currency trading utilizing their latest and best setups.  In High Probability Setups for the Currency Market, they show you new, easy to understand strategies to consistently extract profits from the largest financial market in the world. At the same time they don’t sugarcoat the results and demonstrate to you the potential pitfalls of these strategies as well.

The key to their success is their experience…

As Lead Currency Strategists they share editorial duties for DailyFX one of the preeminent FX news portals on the web which attracts nearly 4 million unique visitors each month. They are also co-editors of the one of the few investment advisory newsletters focused solely on the two trillion dollar per day currency market.

Along with their duties at DailyFX and the advisory newsletter they are regular guests on CNBC Squawk Box, Bloomberg radio, CNBC World Foreign Exchange and CBS Marketwatch.  Their research is quoted daily by Dow Jones, Reuters, Bloomberg, CBS Marketwatch, Wall Street Journal, the International Herald Tribune and many other business newspapers around the world. They are also authors of the 2 top currency trading books – "Day Trading the Currency Market" and "Technical Analysis for the Currency Market."

Contents of the e-book

  • Over 100 pages of useful tips and detailed information
  • High Probability Trading Setups
  • The 10 Reasons why we love the Currency Market and why you should too
  • Immediate download with no shipping and handling fees

Monthly Webinar

Watch the Support Material that Kathy Lien and Boris Schlossberg showed during the 2-Day Webinar.

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