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The One Conference Call Forex Traders Can't Afford to Miss

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After attempting to rally to a new high on Thursday, the euro declined abruptly against the U.S. dollar. The question now is are we on the eve of a reversal, or does the U.S. dollar have more downside?

Mark Whistler will specifically answer these questions - with a FREE 15-page supplement - and more, from his Macro to Micro trading approach.

This Friday, you will hear why the IMF just lowered global GDP estimates, where the U.S. economy is and what you can expect in the year to come. Mark will also cover "How Traders Want to Approach this Market."

This call will be packed with hard numbers not commonly heard in the mainstream media. However, as participants will see, when all of the dots are connected, the present events could be one of the best trading opportunities of the past decade.

Click here to save your spot at Mark Whistler's weekly teleconference, live at 1 PM Eastern on Friday, April 10th.

For traders who understand why the larger economic picture is vital to serious profits, this call shouldn't be missed.

Mark Whistler is the founder of www.WallStreetRockStar.com and is the author of multiple books on trading. Mark's newest book, The Swing Trader's Bible - co-authored with CNBC/Fox News regular guest Matt McCall - will be on shelves in late summer, 2008. In addition, Mark also writes regularly for TraderDaily.com and Investopedia.com.


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