About Pipscalibur
Many Forex traders, from those fresh off the block, to those who have been around for years, often forget that to survive over the long haul, common sense is a "must." However, when we're in the trees, we often find ourselves unable to see the forest. With a common sense approach, traders of all levels will find the "true paradigm" of profitable Forex at their fingertips. Using a common sense approach, traders will learn to spot future trends, often, before they ever even appear.
Who is Black Knight?
Known as the "Black Knight" in trading circles, Andrei Pehar is a private fund manager, consultant to management, and a sought-after speaker, trainer, and coach for professional traders and individual investors alike. He's also founder and Sr. Currency Strategist at fxKnight.com.
His client list includes prestigious names such as UBS, Tower Asset Management (named by Bloomberg as top asset manager), Clifford Associates (investment counselors since 1915, officially acknowledged as the oldest in the United States), and several other high profile firms specializing in investment and wealth management for musical artists, sports celebrities, and other ultra high net worth individuals and trusts. He is the author of "Trading Forex for Living", published by Harriman House
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Archives
March 2009 Monthly Archive
We are approaching a key level for the Japanese Yen vs. the US Dollar, one which proved to be of significance back in March of 2008, and again in November. … More…
Posted 03:41 18 March 2009 by Black Knight
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has taken another beating the past two months, dragged down primarily by some of its component companies, including: General Motors, Bank of America, Citigroup, and JP Morgan Chase.… More…
Posted 08:04 09 March 2009 by Black Knight
The US just released a Consumer Confidence reading of 25, the lowest on record (the report has been released since 1967). This marks a sharp decline from January's reading of 37.4 … More…
Posted 15:23 05 March 2009 by Black Knight