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Forex Time (FXTM) says it has seen a huge need to educate Nigeria’s growing forex traders and investors on how to make informed and strategic trading decisions to enable them unlock the hidden opportunities presented by the rewarding venture with its upcoming Free empowerment conference.
The conference and workshop which will hold at the Lamonde Hotel in Jos between 22nd and 25th April, will also educate participants on how to make the most out of their investments and employ effective risk management techniques while trading.
A statement released to BusinessDay by the firm reads; With forex trading rapidly growing in popularity in Nigeria, FXTM believes it has become imperative for it to educate traders that the key to success in forex trading is understanding how the market works and knowing the fundamental principles of investing.
During the conference, participants will each day have the opportunity to learn from expert traders and consequently put their newfound knowledge into practice during an afternoon workshop session.
The curriculum at the Conference will include: Understanding the basics of forex trading, What and when to trade, How to forecast the market, How to develop a successful trading strategy and the importance of risk management.
“One of the most common mistakes made by new investors is rushing into trading before taking the time to understand the market and develop a focused trading strategy,” Abiola Akinyele, administrative director at FXTM said adding that the empowerment conference will not only help traders understand the market, but they will have an opportunity to learn from experts, emulate their successes and join the rapidly growing forex community.
Continuing he said, “Nigeria is attracting a lot of attention from foreign investors with the news of the GDP recalculation now positioning Nigeria as the largest economy in Africa. This technical recalculation however doesn’t necessarily mean an increase in personal wealth for Nigerians. With this in mind, we want to share our collective knowledge of investments and help ordinary people take control of their own financial destiny.”
ODINAKA MBONU


