<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Now you can master the art of foreign exchange trading</b></p> <p>While most currency trading and foreign exchange books focus on international finance theory or simplistic chart-based strategies, <i>The Art of Currency Trading </i>is a comprehensive guide that will teach you how to profitably trade currencies in the real world<i>. </i>Author Brent Donnelly has been a successful interbank FX trader for more than 20 years and in this book, he shares the specific strategies and tactics he has used to profit in the forex marketplace.</p> <p>The book helps investors understand and master foreign exchange trading in order to achieve sustainable long-term financial success. The book builds in intensity and depth one topic at a time, starting with the basics and moving on to intermediate then advanced setups and strategies. Whether you are new to currency trading or have years of experience, <i>The Art of Currency Trading</i> provides the information you need to learn to trade like an expert. This much-needed guide provides: </p> <ul> <li>an insider's view of what drives currency price movements;</li> <li>a clear explanation of how to combine macro fundamentals, technical analysis, behavioral finance and diligent risk management to trade successfully;</li> <li>specific techniques and setups you can use to make money trading foreign exchange; and</li> <li>steps you can take to better understand yourself and improve your trading psychology and discipline.</li> </ul> <p>Written for currency traders of all skill levels, international stock and bond investors, corporate treasurers, commodity traders, and asset managers, <i>The Art of Currency Trading</i> offers a comprehensive guide to foreign exchange trading written by a noted expert in the field.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>"A must-read for anyone who wants to truly understand global macro trading and currency markets."</br> <b>--John Mauldin, </b> <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author and chairman of Mauldin Economics <p>PRAISE FOR <b>THE ART OF CURRENCY TRADING</b> <p>"Brent is a very experienced, smart and thoughtful currency trader. I have enjoyed exchanging views with him for the last ten years and I highly recommend his new book, which has a wealth of great information and many nuggets of unique wisdom. Markets eventually teach everybody to be humble. Brent knows that very well, and it comes across in this very educational, balanced and innovative book."</br> <b>--Jens Nordvig, </b> Founder and CEO, Exante Advisors and Exante Data, <i>Institutional Investor</i> top- ranked currency strategist (2011-2015) <p>"For years, professional investors have profited from Brent Donnelly's daily insights on currency markets. Brent is my go-to source for color on the FX world, and his lessons have become an integral part of my investment process. This book will make those lessons part of yours, too."</br> <b>--Ben Hunt, </b> Chief Investment Strategist, Salient Partners and author of <i>Epsilon Theory</i> <p>"<i>The Art of Currency Trading</i> is a handbook for novices and experts alike, starting with the basics and moving on to things like cross-asset correlations. Everyone will learn something from this book--especially that trading is hard and takes a lifetime of learning and discipline."</br> <b> --Jared Dillian, </b> Editor and Publisher, <i>The Daily Dirtnap</i> and author of <i>Street Freak</i> and <i>All the Evil of this World</i> <p>"Brent Donnelly writes about his experience in trading foreign exchange (FX). He cites 'knowledge, skill, experience, and psychology' as critical elements. His book provides all four to the reader. Well done!"</br> <b>--David R Kotok, </b> Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Cumberland Advisors<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>BRENT DONNELLY</b> has been trading currencies since 1995 and is currently a senior FX trader at HSBC New York. A respected macroeconomic and currency analyst, Brent writes <i>AM/FX, </i> the widely-read macro and FX daily. His work has been quoted by <i>The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Bloomberg, </i> and other influential media outlets. Over the course of his career he has been a market maker, trader, and senior manager at industry-leading foreign exchange banks such as Citi and Nomura and at a major hedge fund in Connecticut.
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