The most "hot" time in the Forex market is considered to be the intersection of the American and European trading sessions. It is at this time that the largest number of transactions is made, the level of liquidity of the market increases, important economic news comes out. This period, especially a few hours, is very popular among intraday traders. Learn how to determine the best methods of market analysis and identify the most appropriate intervals for trading can be this Thursday, June 27. Npbfx broker together with the center for financial education FX-Instructor invite everyone to a free training webinar "Trading template: Reversal".
Program webinar includes 4 main parts:
1. The correct choice of the time interval for the analysis of the price chart.
2. Methods of technical analysis to determine the price levels of entry within the day.
3. The specifics of the fundamental analysis in the planning of short-term intraday transactions.
4. Rules of the trading template (trading system) "Reversal" with examples of transactions on the template.
When will the webinar be held?
Date: June 27, 2019 (Thursday)
Start of webinar: 20:00 (Moscow time)
Participation Fee: free
Project Speaker:
Viktor Emchenko is the head of the FXinstructor distance learning center and an active member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS).
To register for the webinar, fill out the participant form on the company's website NPBFX.
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