Day trading is consistently ranked among the top most popular trading strategies in the financial markets. On Thursday, March 18, you will have the opportunity to learn the rules for making successful short-term deals online. NPBFX together with the financial education center FX-Instructor organizes a webinar on intraday trading "Trading template: Opening Europe". The training material is designed for currency traders with any level of training. Learn more about the webinar program and hurry up to join.
The webinar program includes the following questions:
• choosing the right timeframe for analyzing the price chart;
• applying technical analysis before opening short-term intraday transactions in the FOREX market;
• specifics of conducting fundamental analysis before opening short-term intraday transactions;
• rules of the exclusive trading template (trading system) "Opening Europe";
• examples of transactions using a trading template.
Project speaker:
Emchenko V. A. - Head of the distance learning center FXinstructor, current member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS), author of the trading methodology "Discovery of Europe".
When will the webinar take place?
Date: March 18, 2021 (Thursday)
Start of the webinar: 20:00 (Moscow time)
Participation fee: free
To register for the webinar, follow the link on the broker's website NPBFX.
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