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Two books by Barbara Rockefeller:
Technical Analysis for Dummies, 3rd edition, one of the “Dummies” series of beginner books, 360 pages
The Foreign Exchange Matrix (Barbara Rockefeller and Vicki Schmelzer), Harriman House Ltd (2013), 250 pages (this is more advanced than the “Dummies” books for beginners)
In my opinion, anything Barbara Rockefeller has written is worth reading.
Here is her biography from Bloomberg:
Ms. Barbara Rockefeller is the Founder, President and Economist at Rockefeller Treasury Services, Inc. Prior to this, Ms. Rockefeller worked in the foreign exchange department at European American Bank and served as a Senior Risk Manager at Citibank, prior to starting the newsletter business in 1990. She has been a Director of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors since January 2014. Ms. Rockefeller is an International Economist, Essayist, Author, Newsletter Publisher, and Trader. She has over 20 years of financial institution experience in all aspects of foreign exchange, including trading, fundamental analysis, technical analysis, and risk management policy and procedures design. Also, Ms. Rockefeller is a 25 year veteran FX commentator and a columnist for worldlyinvestor.com. She is the author of six books, including, “Technical Analysis for Dummies” and “The FX Matrix” and writes a monthly column for Currency Trader. Ms. Rockefeller holds a degree in Economics from Reed College and M.A. from Columbia University
If you want something more basic, try:
Currency Trading for Dummies, 3rd edition, Kathleen Brooks and Brian Dolan, Wiley Publishing Inc (2015), 384 pages
Brooks and Dolan are both employed by Forex.com
Clint