Abstract:ActivTrades has just launched its new webinar series set to take place online each week throughout the summer, free of charge to all investors. The series aims to further ActivTrades’ already formidable educational resources and boost its reputation as one of the most suitable brokers for both new and experienced investors.
ActivTrades is a UK-based brokerage firm providing an electronic trading platform to buy and sell Forex, CFDs and spread betting. The broker offers just under one thousand tradeable instruments across the forex, indices, stocks and commodities segments – a substantial number compared to current industry leaders.
Founded in 2001, the business has grown to employ over 200 individuals and operate across a wide range of financial assets. In December 2017, ActivTrades launched crypto CFDs in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum for its clients, each with a maximum trading leverage of 1:5. Today, it is considered to be one of the top UK brokerage firms across a variety of financial asset classes.
ActivTrades’ new webinar series, set to take place each week over the next few months, begins on Monday 13th June with Paul Wallace who will give an insight into how traders can utilise check-lists to support and improve their trading processes. Paul Wallace is a financial trader with more than 29 years of experience trading both as an individual and for funds within the FX, Indices and Commodities markets. He is one of the two featured guest speakers across ActivTrades webinar series.
Gavin Holmes, the second of the two guest speakers, will host his first webinar on Tuesday 21st June, covering the two different types of VSA principle. Gavin Holmes is the author of ‘Trading in the Shadow of the Smart Money’ and has helped thousands of traders in over 36 countries learn how to track smart money and avoid smart money losses.

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