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FX CONTRIBUTORS


Ellen Brown is an attorney, president of Te Public Banking Institute, and author of twelve books, including the best-selling Web of Debt. In ‘Te Public Bank Solution’, her latest book, she explores successful public banking models historically and globally. EllenBrown.com.


Marc Chandler joined Brown Brothers Harriman in October 2005 as the Global Head of Currency Strategy. Previously he was the Chief Currency Strategist for HSBC Bank USA and Mellon Bank. A prolific writer and speaker, Chandler’s essays have been published in the Financial Times, Barron’s, Euromoney, Corporate Finance, and Foreign Affairs. He has taught classes on International Political Economy at New York University since the early 1990s. In 2009, his first book, Making Sense of the Dollar, was published by Bloomberg Press. www.bbh.com


Etienne Crete is the founder of Desire To Trade. He started trading on the Foreign Exchange market at the age of 18. He has an unstoppable passion for trading and decided to create a place where aspiring Forex traders can learn a solid process that will get them results and won’t let them down. He is also the host of the Desire To Trade Podcast, through which he interviews some of the best figures of the trading world. http://www.desiretotrade.com


Jarratt Davis is a self-taught trader who has been ranked among the world’s top traders between 2008 and 2013 by the Barclay Currency Trading Index. Today he trades professionally through an FCA regulated investment company in London and he is a regular commentator for international financial press. He also


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devotes his time to sharing his personal strategies with traders looking to hone their skills. He is also the author of ‘How to Trade a Currency Fund’. www.jarrattdavis.com


Daniel Fernandez has been actively involved in currency trading during the past 8 years with an active blog on the building and trading of quantitative Forex trading strategies (mechanicalforex. com) and an active online community that develops and researches algorithmic trading methodologies (asirikuy.com). His blog features the only current free and open source soſtware for the automatic generation of automated price action based strategies for Forex trading OpenKantu.


Ryan Henry is the lead analyst at TrendLizard.com, which provides specific near and mid-term trade recommendations using Elliott Wave. Ryan has participated in every single market session since 1996. He has performed several different market- related roles since that time, including as a private investor, as a stock broker, making investment decisions for a $150 million- dollar private equity fund, and running multiple advisory services since 2003. At TrendLizard.com, he uses the Elliott Wave Theory to forecast the direction of the stock market and its major segments, including currencies. He looks for segments that are entering new short and mid-term trends; when they do, TrendLizard.com tells you exactly how to trade those trends using ETFs. www.TrendLizard.com


Steve Jarvis has provided technical analysis to FX professionals since 1988. Steve is chief analyst for InterpreTA, Tradermade’s technical analysis service. continue on page 10


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