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continue fom page 6 and sits in the Board of Directors. He is also IFTA’s liaison for Italy. www.analisitecnica.net


Shaun Overton is the owner of OneStepRemoved.com, a company that specializes in MetaTrader Programming. OneStepRemoved.com grew out


of


Shaun’s love for programmming expert advisors and indicators in MetaTrader. Strategy development and backtesting took up nearly as much time as his job before he made his hobby a full time business. Shaun explains that programming an EA is about more than stringing MQL code together. It’s about building a vision. His team of MetaTrader programmers are ready to share their trading experiences, interaction


with thousands of


customers and programming skills to turn a trader’s passion into a working robot. Contact Shaun Overton at soverton@onestepremoved.com. www.OneStepRemoved.com


JW Partners is an independent FX


solution provider, based in Milan, with a strong FX specific know- how. JW supports institutional investors and HNWI


in building


quality FX multimanager portfolios, and FX underlying structures. http://www.jwpartners.com/


Elite E Services is an electronic boutique brokerage specializing in currency trading,


intelligence and technology


surrounding foreign exchange markets. Elite E Services offers FX trading systems for clients and investors, FX consulting, technology and tools for trading, system development, custom programming,


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and FX solutions for businesses. www.eliteforexblog.com http://eliteeservices.net


Kevin Sollit is an FX Portfolio Manager at Clutterbuck Capital Management LLC. He has accumulated valuable Forex


experience over the years by


successfully navigating a vast array of market cycles since the early 1980s, continuously building international market-based relationships in Europe, Asia and North America. Mr. Sollitt began his career at a major Australian bank in London, managing all aspects of Forex and interest rate products. He leſt London to trade FX in the U.S. in 1998, where he ultimately became Head of FX Trading for a large US regional bank. His responsibilities included risk management of the bank’s national foreign exchange exposure, helping to coordinate multi-faceted and successful trading strategies. Portfolio construction and market allocations are based on strict risk/reward criteria consistent with prevailing conditions using Spot, Forwards, Options, NDFs and Futures. www.greatlakesforex.com/


Steve Ward provides coaching, training, and development programs for top tier trading institutions. Mr. Ward also has a wealth of experience in working with retail traders and investors. He was the consultant performance coach to BBC 2’s Million Dollar Traders, co-managed a team of 40 professional proprietary traders in London, is a regular and approved trainer at the London Stock Exchange and has traded FX and stock indices. He is the owner of High Performance Global. www.highperformanceglobal.com


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