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Rob Booker

Name: Rob Booker

Position: Founder and Host

Company: TraderRadio.net


Rob Booker was key speaker at the 3 FXstreet.com International Traders Conferences in October 2007, 2008 and 2009 in Barcelona.

Rob is a foreign currency trader. He is the author of Adventures of a Currency Trader and the Currency Trader's Handbook, and was featured in Millionaire Traders, the best-selling book about every day traders who are beating the market. His radio show for traders at TraderRadio.net is heard by zillions of home-based investors around the world every day.

Rob 'practiced' law, printed t-shirts, sold magazines, taught Italian, recruited CPAs, started an advertising firm, ran an e-commerce company and roofed houses before he realized that he was better at getting jobs than he was at staying with them.

Okay, since we're all talking in the third person, I'll let you also know that Rob was fired from every job he ever got.

Consumed with the question of why he was working at jobs that he didn't like -- and how to move past those jobs into a career that brought him true happiness -- and the ability to play video games, watch movies, and chat with people around the world while attempting to build an empire of wealth beyond any mortal's ability to imagine, Rob talked to people across the country and around the world. When he met a group of successful foreign exchange traders, he learned everything he could, until he started a full-time career trading currency.

Rob now maintains a foreign currency advisory practice close to home. He has been called the "Motley Fool of Foreign Exchange" and the "Prime Minister of Pips".

He lives in Wheeling, West Virginia, with his wife Kristine and three children.

Blog: Postcards from the Right Edge


Reports by Rob Booker

Man vs. Market
Wed, Jun 3 2009, 14:09 GMT

It's 2009. Get Your Trading S*** Togheter, Man!
Wed, Jan 28 2009, 18:04 GMT

Developing the Trader's Mind: Strategies for Long Term Success - ITC 2008 presentation
Thu, Oct 30 2008, 17:06 GMT

Strategy 10
Tue, Apr 15 2008, 08:31 GMT

Trading for a living - ITC Presentation
Fri, Apr 4 2008, 10:54 GMT

How to create a trading plan - ITC Presentation
Fri, Apr 4 2008, 10:45 GMT

UpComing Live Sessions

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Rob Booker surveys the most important recent economic news, including what is currently driving movement the currency markets. He also covers some of the best current short and long term trading setups using a unique technical perspective.
11/25/2009 3:00:00 PM



Transcripts

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Nov 11 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Nov 4 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Oct 7 2009

New NFA Regulations: How Currency Trading Will Be Affected 
Thu, Sep 10 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Sep 2 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Aug 12 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Jul 22 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Jul 1 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Jun 3 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, May 6 2009

Economic and Technical View of the Currency Market 
Wed, Jan 21 2009

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Nov 11 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Thu, Oct 16 2008

BoE and ECB Special Coverage 
Thu, Sep 4 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Jul 8 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Jun 10 2008

How New US Regulations on the Financial Markets will Affect Currency Trading 
Wed, May 28 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, May 20 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Mar 11 2008

MONTHLY WEBINAR: Creating and Using a Powerful Trading Plan - Part 2 
Thu, Jan 24 2008

MONTHLY WEBINAR: Creating and Using a Powerful Trading Plan - Part 1 
Thu, Jan 24 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Jan 8 2008

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Dec 11 2007

Longer-term Support and Resistance Trading: Setups and Rules 
Tue, Nov 13 2007

Top Five Tricks of Trend Trading 
Tue, Oct 31 2006

Rob Booker recommends you what Trading Books you should read 
Wed, Jun 14 2006

Recovering From Big Losses 
Wed, Apr 12 2006

Confident FX Trading 
Thu, Feb 9 2006

Rob Booker's Year 2006 Preview 
Thu, Jan 12 2006


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