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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

Stock Traders Need to Be Currency Conscious as the Euro Is Crushed

And it's not just the euro that investors need to watch, as the Japanese yen and British pound also lose ground to the greenback.

Bed Bath & Beyond Ridiculous

Traders knew on Thursday morning that Chewy co-founder Ryan Cohen no longer believed in the stock, so why would they wait until after Thursday's close to sell?

This Is Still One Hot Commodity

Let's look at several energy plays and see which is burning for a trade.

Lessons of 'Big Short' Apply Now: Read the Warning Signs, Stay Agile

This notable Wall Street trader refuses to see the glass as half full right now, and a key SEC filing shows a potential play for fast traders.

Let's Update 3 Recent Trades on Meta, Gold and Bumble

It's clean-up time.

The Market Has Spoken (And I'm Listening)

My bearish stance served me well until recently, and now I'm following the winds of change.

Fight the Rally, or Fight the Fed?

That's the big question facing market participants, and here is a key stock index point to watch to see which side to take -- plus a steelmaker trade to consider.

With Walmart's Miss, Aim for Target

I see this major retailer on the edge of a breakout.

Five Below's Chart Signals an Above-Average Chance Its Shares Have Bottomed

The specialty value retailer is starting to regain some of the ground it has lost this year.

The One Chart to Watch Right Now

It hinges on the movement of the U.S. dollar and whether the flight to safety is over or just on pause.

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