Greg Michalowski
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Greg Michalowski, Founder and President of GregMikeFX.com, a foreign exchange consulting company, and author of Attacking Currency Trends (WIley Publishing) has 28 years experience as a trader and financial analyst. His career began at Citibank New York and later at Citibank London where he was a Vice President and trader of interest rate derivatives. He later joined Credit Suisse First Boston, New York, in the same capacity as a derivatives trader and market maker in the banks Funding Department. In 2000, Greg transitioned to FXDD where he was one of the founding employees of FX DirectDealer (later FXDD). While at FXDD, he helped manage the currency risk, and later become the Chief Currency Analyst. Greg has educated and spoken around the globe to thousands of retail traders. He has written for various publications including Equities magazine. His thoughts on the forex market have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Thomson Reuters.
Latest Articles
The Major Forex Currency Pairs Consolidate and Wait for the Break
Greg Michalowski
Aug 29, 2014
Will the FOMC Meeting Minutes, Yellen and Draghi Derail the USD Bulls?
Greg Michalowski
Aug 20, 2014
Weak European CPI and GDP Should Point to a Lower EURUSD. What Are the Charts Saying?
Greg Michalowski
Aug 14, 2014
Economic
Can the EU Economy Survive With Germany Slowing? Key Sentiment and GDP to Tell the Story
Greg Michalowski
Aug 12, 2014
Talking Down the EURO is About the Only Thing the ECB Can Do at This Point
Greg Michalowski
Aug 7, 2014
The Forex Week Ahead: What Will Be the Releases and Events That Will Move the Forex Markets?
Greg Michalowski
Aug 4, 2014
The FOMC Statement: Will It Signal a More Hawkish Fed?
Greg Michalowski
Jul 30, 2014
A Full Calendar Should Awaken the Sleeping Forex Market
Greg Michalowski
Jul 29, 2014
Better Data Out of the EU and Worse than Expected out of UK Send EURGBP higher
Greg Michalowski
Jul 24, 2014
Reserve Bank of New Zealand to Raise Rates Later Today
Greg Michalowski
Jul 23, 2014
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