FIBO Group invites traders to a free online course "Trading using technical indicators", which will be held from September 6 to September 9, 2021. The course is designed for traders who have already installed a trading terminal and tried to open deals.
In the course program:
As a result of completing the course and completing all the tasks, students will learn how to open deals correctly, place pending orders and manage already opened deals in the MT4 terminal. And also how to use the main technical indicator MA (moving averages) and get acquainted with the basic principles of trading using this tool. The lecturer will talk about all the conditions of his trading strategy, after which he will show in practice several transactions, including those using technical indicators.
The duration of the lesson is 45-90 minutes. The working language is Russian.
To enroll in the course you need:
The teacher of the course is Roman Shevchenko, a practicing trader, analyst and expert of the FIBO Group academy, experience in the forex market for over 10 years. Successful personal trading strategies have allowed him to turn the process of trading in the financial markets into a major source of income.
For a month after the end of the course, you will have access to the support group in Telegram, where records of all lectures will be saved.
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