FX CONTRIBUTORS
continue fom page 8 Keith Raphael, worked as Vice-President and Chief Technical Market Analyst at Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City until 1993, serving top corporations, fund managers, investment banks, and spot traders of the world. Surveys by Greenwich Associates and Euromoney, consisting of 400 corporations and investment banks worldwide, ranked his Chart Service number one in 1992 and 1993. Keith has been seen on CNBC, in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. He is the President of Crosscurrents Investment Advisory.
www.crosscurrentsinvestments.com
Mike Scrive is Currency Analyst for Accendo Markets. He began his trading career way back in the ‘dial-up modem’ days always with his own capital and has first-hand experience with many asset classes. He is a regular writer for FX Trader Magazine. His favorite motto has proven its worth over many decades: “Fortune favors the prepared mind”--Louis Pasteur.
www.accendomarkets.com
Darren Sinden is a veteran of the financial markets with 30 years of experience under his belt. He has worked in trading,
sales,
analytical and research roles. He is a regular guest and commentator on financial television channels and publications. During his career, Darren has been fortunate to act for and advise some major hedge funds and investment banks. Darren analyses the markets
through a blend of technical and
fundamental analysis. Currently, he conducts market research for Admiral Markets UK.
www.admiralmarkets.co.uk
Michael Stapleton is a retail trader, analyst and YouTuber. He has been trading West Text Intermediate (WTI) for four years. In this time he has met and helped grow an online community of oil traders. Trough social media platforms he assists traders from across the globe to better understand the fundamental and technical aspects of the crude oil market.
www.youtube.com/oilpips
Tony Stephens has developed a strong expertise in building algo trading strategies
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for financial institutions. He first worked for UBS, RBS, Dresdner Kleinwort, SBC, London Stock Exchange and Merril Lynch as a contract business analyst and project manager. He started Front Office projects at the London Stock Exchange and was part of the remedial team that made the LSE a successful electronic market. He is currently Head of Algo Development at Torion Joint Venture Group where he is in charge of analyzing FX markets and creating algos to exploit market moves.
Akil Stokes is a technical trader who uses price action, structure analysis and pattern recognition to both swing and day trade the currency markets. Currently the Head Trading Coach at Trade Empowered he’s worked with traders from over 100 countries worldwide. Mentored by Jason Stapleton, Akil has gone on to become an independent consistently profitable trader and money manager with no formal education. www.
tradeempowered.com
Steve Ward is the owner of High Performance Global and provides coaching and training programs for top tier trading institutions, as well as retail traders. He was consultant performance coach to BBC2’s Million Dollar Traders and co-managed a team of 40 professional proprietary traders in London. He is an approved trainer at the London Stock Exchange. He is the author of “7 Professional Coaching Lessons” and “High Performance Trading” as well as “Trader Mind”.
www.highperformanceglobal.com
Zaheer Anwari has been trading since 2007 and attributes his success to the time spent and knowledge gained from outstanding mentors. Instilled in his approach was the understanding of natural market movement and long-term trends which allows for a more methodical and stress-free approach to the market as trades taken are carefully thought out before positions are taken. Zaheer set up Te Traders’ Cosmos in 2011 to pass on his knowledge of trend trading. He is also a regular contributor to FX Trader Magazine, Te Huffington Post and FX Street.
www.thetraderscosmos.com
www.fxtradermagazine.com
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