FX CONTRIBUTORS
continue from page 6 Ichimoku Beginner book” and he regularly publishes articles about trading with the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo system. He developed several Ichimoku related trading tools and methods for professional use. He is a member of the Royal Economic Society, Society of Technical Analysts, International Federation of Technical Analysts and Mensa International. His technical analyses of the markets can be found at :
www.gaborkovacs.com.
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
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 and his analysis can be found at:
www.rmginvestment.com/ investment-bulletins
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