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Ed Ponsi

Ed Ponsi is the managing director of Barchetta Capital Management, an NFA-registered commodity trading advisory, and is also the president of FXEducator. An experienced professional trader, Ponsi has advised a variety of hedge funds and institutional traders. Ponsi has appeared on CNBC more than 50 times and has been profiled in magazines such as "Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities" and "The Traders Journal." He is the author of Selling America Short: The New World Order vs. the American Middle Class, released in Novermber 2011; Forex Patterns and Probabilities, a top-selling book on currency trading that has been translated for release in China; and The Ed Ponsi Forex Playbook, which was endorsed by Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at The Johns Hopkins University.
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Recent Articles By The Author

Love Starts to Bloom in the Face of Recession

The company behind a popular dating app begins to see its shares make a move, so to speak.

Is Tesla Spinning Its Wheels?

In addition to company-specific issues, Tesla is also fighting a tough macro environment.

The Charts Point to More Selling Ahead for 4 Former Tech Leaders

Keep in mind that no matter how much a stock has fallen, it can always go lower, and it appears these four stocks could prove that point.

As Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Sink, Here's When to Dive In

These stocks are priced for an industry-wide calamity, but how realistic is that considering their customer base?

Have We Already Whipped Inflation?

Let's see what four commodity charts can tell us about prices.

This Online Retail Underdog Finally Is Turning the Corner

This stock has been in the doghouse with investors for more than a year but has seen its shares turn higher of late.

Altria Could Be Dangerous in More Ways Than One

As the tobacco name's Juul stake goes poof and nicotine restriction talks burn on, will investors eventually have to cough up their dividend hopes, too?

A Big Potential Seller of the 4 Largest S&P 500 Stocks Sits in Switzerland

The Swiss National Bank owns big chunks of this quartet of mega-cap companies and could unload a bunch of its holdings as it fights inflation.

After a Hard Lesson From 2008, Now's Time to Use What I Learned

We're often too scared to buy when stocks are truly cheap, as during crashes and bear markets. So, let's look at Microsoft and see whether the price is right, right now.

Wealth Has Been Transferred -- Out the Window

Here's why I see the 'wealth effect' as outta here -- and how investors should approach the market now.

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