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Interviews Across the Spectrum of Global Investment, Technicians, and Traders, Analysts, and Policy Makers. Listen to the Men and Women Who Shape the Markets.
A joint venture between WorldWideMarkets and FXStreet that brings forex big players to the same table with independent traders.

This Time, Joseph Trevisani will interview Rob Booker, Founder and Trader RobBooker.com.
Rob is a foreign currency trader, best-selling author, and sought after speaker.
Watch previous interviews:
- Market Directions: Automated trading, strategies and Forex setups with Gonçalo Moreira
- Market Directions: Joseph Trevisani interviews Steve Nison
- Market Directions: Joseph Trevisani interviews Boris Schlossberg
- Market Directions: Interview with Kiana Danial
- Live Market Directions: Interview with James Chen
- Market Directions: Joseph Trevisani interviews Ed Moya
- Market Directions: Joseph Trevisani interviews Valeria Bednarik
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Week ahead: Data blitz, Fed Minutes and RBNZ decision in the spotlight
US GDP and PCE inflation are main highlights, plus the Fed minutes. UK and Japan have busy calendars too with focus on CPI. Flash PMIs for February will also be doing the rounds. RBNZ meets, is unlikely to follow RBA’s hawkish path.