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In 2018, XM continues to remain loyal to its long tradition of providing high-quality free education for retail traders in the MENA region. On 16 March, we will revisit Cairo, Egypt, with a brand-new seminar topic dedicated to a more in-depth understanding of specific technical analysis techniques in forex and CFD trading.
Seminar presenter Habib Akiki, Senior Market Strategist of Tradepedia, will provide event participants with a whole set of practical guidelines on one of the most commonly used indicators for long-, medium-, and short-term time frames: the Moving Averages. Moreover, he will initiate event guests into a specific technique based on the combination of MAs, namely into the so-called Moving Average Ribbon technique, which can be used with good results when it comes to indicating changing trends and following market entry or exit signals.
The highly efficient technical analysis technique will be demonstrated on multiple financial instruments, such as forex and CFDs, with the aim to help traders gain an edge in their online investing practices by understanding the interaction between different time cycles and with the ability to clearly view a whole spectrum of trends on one chart.
For all those traders, whether still new to investing in forex and CFDs, or eager to acquire additional skills based on the useful information imparted by Habib Akiki, the upcoming seminar due in Cairo will have much to offer on all levels.
In the hope that we will once again reconnect with many of our existing clients, as well as welcome many new clients, our team members present on the event premises, together with instructor Habib Akiki, look very much forward to being back to Cairo.
For a detailed description of the seminar, along with the Lucky Draw raffle that will follow the event, as well as to register well in advance, please click here.
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