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Ashraf Laidi 5th Confirmed Speaker of the International Traders Conference (ITC 2009)

Posted on May 8, 2009 at 12:51 in About FXstreet.com, International Traders Conference by Francesc

Hi everyone

Step by step we are closing our pool of key speakers for the 3rd edition of The International Traders Conference to be held from October 14th to 16th in Barcelona.

I’m very glad to announce here today that Ashraf Laidi has confirmed his assistance and becomes the 5th speaker after James Chen, Rob Booker, Valeria Bednarik and Markus Heitkoetter.

Ashraf Laidi is the Chief Strategist at CMC Markets. With over 12 years’ experience in FX markets, he is known for his pioneering analytical approach to currency fundamental and technical analysis. Prior to joining CMC Markets, Ashraf has worked for such varied organizations as the United Nations, the World Bank, and Reuters.

Ashraf has appeared regularly on CNBC-TV, Bloomberg TV, the BBC and PBS’ Nightly Business Report. His insights also appear in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The New York Times, …

Ashraf is also the author of “Currency Trading & Intermarket Analysis” and founder of www.AshrafLaidi.com

Thanks for coming Ashraf!

Francesc

Tags: Ashraf Laidi, International Traders Conference, ITC 2009

One Response to “Ashraf Laidi 5th Confirmed Speaker of the International Traders Conference (ITC 2009)”

  1. on 10 May 2009 at 3:26 pm1Tim Salem ( CVJ )

    Greetings Francesc!

    The ITC is certainly shaping up quite well so far with James, Rob, Markus, Ashraf, and Valeria!

    Having known and talked with Rob, Markus, and Ashraf several times over the years at various Expos and right here on FXstreet, their Superlative Skills and Charismatic Styles will surely be welcome!

    James’ new Book is one of the finest I have read in the Industry in recent memory, and we cannot forget our own Advisor, Val!, who is a fine Trader and Analyst, as well as a dear Friend of mine!

    Surely to be another fine Gathering in BCN this October!

    Sincerely,
    - Tim -

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