Boris Schlossberg

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Boris Schlossberg is Managing Director of FX Strategy for BK Asset Management and Co-Founder of BKForex.com.

Widely known as a leading foreign exchange expert, Boris has more than 20 years of financial market experience.

His career on Wall Street began over 2 decades ago with Drexel Burhnam Lambert and during that time he has traded a variety of financial instruments, from equities and options to stock index futures and foreign exchange.

In 2004, Boris joined FXCM and helped start the firm’s FX Education initiative.

In 2005, he joined FXCM’s research team as Senior Currency Strategist and provided fundamental and technical analysis to the company’s global network of individual and institutional customers, as well as financial media outlets.

In 2007, while still at FXCM, Boris started BKForex Advisors with Kathy Lien.

A year later, Boris joined Global Futures & Forex Ltd as Director of Currency Research where he provided research and analysis to clients and managed a global foreign exchange analysis team with Kathy Lien.

Since 2012 Boris has focused exclusively on running BKForex.com where he generates trade ideas for the FX market in partnership with Kathy.Lien.

Boris’ extensive experience in trading and developing momentum-based techniques provide the foundation for BK Asset Management’s strategies.

Mr. Schlossberg is a weekly contributor to CNBC’s Squawk Box and a regular commentator for CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe

His daily currency research is widely quoted by Reuters, Dow Jones, and Agence France Presse newswires and appears in numerous newspapers worldwide.

Mr. Schlossberg has written for SFO magazine, Active Trader, and Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities

He is the author of the following books:

  • Technical Analysis of the Currency Market
  • Millionaire Traders: How Everyday People Beat Wall Street at its Own Game

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