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Ron Schelling

Name: Ron Schelling

Position: Owner/Trader

Company: 2HEDGE


Ron Schelling was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in October 2007 - Barcelona. Check the event's coverage.

Ron Schelling (1954) was born in The Netherlands and started as airtrafic controller in the Dutch Air Force followed by a pilot training in the USA, flying business aircraft and teaching as flight instructor in Europe and the USA.

In 1983 he started in commodity trading in Dallas, London and then back to Holland. He was also involved in Airline Lease Partnerships.

Since his start in the financial world he has been active in technical analysis and trading systems using the discipline he had learned in aviation. Further he advise several airlines on Forex and Jet Fuel Risk management.

Today he trades a small private fund and several trading accounts, mostly using Spreads and Arbitrage on Forex, Futures and Stocks. He is a speaker in international technical analysis seminars and founder of 2HEDGE Company.

Blog: ForexHedge


Reports by Ron Schelling

Forex Arbitrage - ITC Presentation
Fri, Apr 4 2008, 08:48 GMT



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