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▼ Howard Simons is president of Rosewood Trading Inc. and a strategist for Bianco Research. He writes and speaks frequently on a wide range of economic and financial market issues.

▼ Barbara Rockefeller (http://www.rts-forex.com) is an international economist with a focus on foreign exchange. She has worked as a forecaster, trader, and consultant at Citibank and other financial institutions, and currently publishes two daily reports on foreign exchange. Rockefeller is the author of Technical Analysis for Dummies (For Dummies, 2004), 24/7 Trading Around the Clock, Around the World (John Wiley & Sons, 2000), The Global Trader (John Wiley & Sons, 2001), and How to Invest Internationally, published in Japan in 1999. A book tentatively titled How to Trade FX is in the works. Rockefeller is on the board of directors of a large European hedge fund.

▼ Kathy Lien is the chief currency strategist at DailyFX.com, a popular FX news and research resource. She is also an internationally published author of Day Trading the Currency Market (John Wiley & Sons, 2006) and the new book Millionaire Traders: How Everyday People Beat Wall Street at Its

Own Game (Wiley, September 2007). Lien is frequently quoted by Bloomberg, Reuters, and Marketwatch, and has appeared on CNN, CNBC, CBS, and Bloomberg Radio. Her new blog is located at http://www.kathylien.com and the Web site for her new book is http://www.millionairetradersbook.com.

▼ Ed Ponsi is the President of EdPonsi.com and FXEducator.com. His book, Forex Patterns and Probabilities, is now available at http://www.edponsi.com and from major book retailers. An experienced professional trader and money manager, Ponsi has advised hedge funds, institutional traders, and individuals of all skill levels. He is a dynamic public speaker who has appeared on CNBC, CNN, and TheStreet.com. Ponsi's DVD series, "FXEducator: Forex Trading with Ed Ponsi" is available at http://www.fxeducator.com and from select distributors worldwide. For more information, e-mail info@fxeducator.com.

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