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Post of the Day goes to: Mach9 in the USD/CAD forum!

Posted 10-23-2009 at 11:12 AM by Sean Hyman
Mach9 does an excellent job of keeping traders aware of central bank comments.

I find that traders are quick to see scheduled data releases but not always what central bankers are saying.

So thanks Mach9 for being such an avid researcher and digging up all of this for the trading community.

I appreciate that. You can see his posts, here:

http://forexforums.dailyfx.com/usd-c...tml#post367014

Sean Hyman
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Sean Hyman has close to 17 years experience as a stockbroker, manager, and trader. He became interested in the financial markets at a young age and decided to work for Charles Schwab in Orlando, FL. He later went on to run a technical analysis “call in” line for their million dollar + clients and active traders. Through the years, he’s refined his trading approach through the use of fundamental/technical analysis and intermarket analysis. He currently works in the FXCM Dallas office.


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