Abstract:The 2024 US election is expected to have a significant impact on the Forex market. Therefore, on November 3, 2024, the well-known broker Tickmill will host a free webinar on US Election 2024. There are only a few seats available.
The 2024 US election is expected to have a significant impact on the Forex market. Therefore, on November 3, 2024, the well-known broker Tickmill will host a free webinar on US Election 2024. There are only a few seats available.
DATE- 03 November 2024
TIME- 18:00 GMT
How to Register
In this webinar, you will learn how they identify opportunities, manage risks, and develop the attitude and methods required to not just survive but also capitalize on volatility.
This session will be hosted by veteran traders Charlie Burton and Marc Walton. According to Broker Marc Walton, he is a professional trader with 27 years of experience in the markets and has mentored numerous traders. Marc Walton is a forex trading mentor with 30 years of experience in the markets.
About Tickmill
Tickmill, the trading name of the Tickmill Group of companies, is a regulated global forex and CFD brokerage company established in 2014, headquartered in London, UK. Tickmill offers trading in forex, stock indices, stocks & ETFs, bonds, commodities, cryptos, futures & options, and provides clients with two choices of trading accounts, which are the Classic account and the Raw account. Tickmill also offers MetaTrader 4/5 and proprietary mobile app platforms for trading, as well as a range of trading tools and educational resources.
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