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Abstract:A live webinar that talks about "How Forex Trading Work During the 90's and early 2000"
This Friday, June 24, 2022, 3 p.m. Two guys will discuss “How Forex Trading Worked in the 1990s and early 2000s.”
Coach Max, the host, is an experienced trader and forex trading coach who will tell us more about technical analysis done before the 1990s and 2000s. Coach Max has been teaching for over a decade and can provide advice on how to begin your trading experience. Mr. Rey Angan, the guess speaker, has been in the trading profession for almost two decades and is currently a member of one of the respectable brokers, FPG (Fortune Prime Global).
WikiFX is a sponsor of the online chat show, which will be aired live on “WikiFX Liveroom” on the WikiFX app (https://liveroom.wikifx.com/en/live/202206228581445454.html) and concurrently on “Facebook Live” on the WikiFX Facebook Page at WikiFX.Philippines.
This live webinar will teach us how forex trading works nowadays and how to read trade charts quickly. The two guys will also cover powerful trading tactics, and most significantly, they will educate us on how to avoid scam brokers by using WikiFX. Not only will they educate how to avoid untrustworthy brokers, but they will also teach how to report unlawful acts of scam brokers to WikiFX.
What exactly is WikiFX?
WikiFX is an excellent Forex broker inquiry tool that has over 36,000 listed brokers and has worked closely with 30 Financial Authorities. Wikifx is a platform for searching worldwide company financial information. Its primary duty is to give the included foreign exchange trading organizations with basic information searching, regulatory license seeking, the credit assessment, platform identification, and other services.
This webinar will include the Following highlight:
The Evolution of Forex
When was Forex made accessible to the general public?
Who is history's greatest successful trader?
What is the oldest forex broker? and so on.
If you haven't downloaded the WikiFX app, It can be downloaded for free on App Store and Google Play Store
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