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Darrell Jobman

Darrell Jobman

Editor-in-Chief at TradingEducation.com, LLC

Darrell Jobman has been writing about financial markets for more than 35 years, covering all aspects of the trading industry. A decorated Vietnam War veteran, he was a newspaper farm editor and editor of several agricultural publications before becoming an editor of Futures Magazine for more than 15 years. He has written and/or edited more than a dozen books on trading including The Handbook for Technical Analysis. His passion is helping others succeed by learning the "dos and don'ts" of trading and as the active Editor-in-Chief for TradingEducation.com, LLC he has really been able to satisfy his passion.
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  • Michael Woolfolk, economist at Bank of New York
  • Thomson Financial News - "The dollar appears set for a period of renewed stability in 2008 as long as interest rate differentials and the US credit crisis do not deteriorate any further." Michael Woolfolk
  • Katarzyna Zajdel-Kurowska, polish deputy finance minister
  • Thomson Financial News - "The biggest threat for inflation next year remains fuel prices and rising global demand for agricultural produce. We can, however, assume that together with a likely fall in food prices in the second half of next year inflation will start to fall. It is clear that the recent rise in inflation is due chiefly to ri... Katarzyna Zajdel-Kurowska
  • Robert Brusca, economist at FAO Economics
  • Reuters - "This is still a big deficit even though we had some modest reduction. Some of that progress is due to the fact that imports have been restrained and the economy is weakening." Robert Brusca
  • Carlos Leitao, chief economist at Laurentian Bank
  • Reuters - "The prevailing view is that Canadian inflation trends resemble U.S. inflation, which is not the case. And so when the numbers come out tomorrow, I think that will probably wake people up. And it will give the Bank of Canada all sorts of room to cut rates." Carlos Leitao