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continue fom page 8 department of Commerzbank in London. He is responsible for the global macro outlook and for trade recommendations for both G10 and emerging market currencies. He is a regular contributor and presenter both in the media and at investment conferences and publishes frequently in Commerzbank FX strategy publications on a wide range of issues. Prior to joining Commerzbank he was a fixed income trader within the asset management industry.


Stewart Richardson has over 25 years of experience in managing global macro funds and accounts both on a discretionary and advisory basis. Stewart has worked for Coutts, Merrill Lynch and Royal Bank of Canada. He appears regularly in the financial press and on CNBC, Bloomberg TV and Canada’s BNN, and sits on the advisory board of a large family office. Stewart was a speaker at the Drobny Macro Conference in London where he focused on opportunities in G10 FX. He is a co-founder of RMG Investment. www.rmgwealth.com/blog


Charles Nenner and David Gurwitz


are Founder and Managing Director, respectively, of the Charles Nenner Research Center (CNRC), which provides unique, independent global macro market research for stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities, and economic indicators. Charles is considered one of the leading cycle and technical based forecasters in the world. Aſter completing Medical school in Amsterdam, he spent a decade and a half at Goldman Sachs, and advised the proprietary trading group with his models. David is a J.D., MBA, and CPA. Charles and David make regular appearances in the media, and are sought aſter speakers at conferences and forums worldwide. www.charlesnenner.com


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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


Kevin Sollitt is with Los Angeles consultancy firm “FX Advisors LLC”. Kevin’s background in FX, Interest Rates & Derivatives comes from both buy and sell sides of the business, achieving senior management experience of trading desk management at


banks, hedge management firms fund and wealth and North America. Kevin’s


in Europe, Asia articles


in FX Trader magazine highlight the interplay between fundamental and technical aspects of various asset classes. Please contact him directly kevins@thefxadvisors.com with any related feedback or questions.


Steve Ward provides coaching, training, and development programs for top tier trading institutions, as well as retail traders and investors. He was the consultant performance coach to BBC2’s Million Dollar Traders,


he


co-managed a team of 40 professional proprietary traders in London, and is a regular and approved trainer at the London Stock Exchange. Steve built his experience trading FX and stock indices. He is the owner of High Performance Global and the author of “7 Professional Coaching Lessons”.


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