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Jake Bernstein

Jake Bernstein – a professional trader, an American analyst and author who uses his more than 40 years of practical experience in market analysis to verify the conflicting and controversial points of view, the formalization and building effective sales techniques. Jake Bernstein is one of the most popular and respected analysts of the stock and futures markets. He also has served as president of MBH Commodity Advisors, located in Vinnetka, Illinois and Network Press Inc in Skots Valley, California. Jake has written over 40 books on futures and stock markets, trading psychology and economic forecasting; introduced numerous methodologies for the analysis of futures markets, built on cycles and technical analysis, is the author of mailing for traders; conducts online training to help traders improve their skills and achieve success trade.

Steve Nison

Steve Nison, President Nison Research International, Inc. (NRI), was the first who opened the Japanese method of technical analysis known as candlestick charts, for the West. He – an internationally recognized authority in this area, revolutionized technical analysis in the U.S. and Europe, using these methods. He is the author of two popular books: “Candlestick” and “In the face of Japanese candlesticks. He consults worldwide, including the Federal Reserve and the World Bank. In NRI, Mr. Neeson specializes in Internet-seminars and consulting services organizations. Detection of early signals of turning with the help of Japanese candlesticks The wise man is not one string to his bow. (Japanese proverb) Analysis charts candlestick chart has this name because its lines resemble candles. Used by many generations of people in East Asia. Such schedules have been run long before the column histograms or “tic-tac-toe”, but were virtually unknown in the Western world, before I put them into use in 1990. Now this technique is used in plotting the international level many traders, investors and prominent financial institutions.

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