ATFX (UK), a global leading online trading service provider, has announced that it will be launching a new education section that features a wide range of educational resources including webinars, market commentary articles & videos, weekly market reviews, ebooks and seminars.
The webinars are designed to demonstrate the functionality of its platform and trading strategies in general, enlightening traders in the process. They aim to cater to different types of traders, be they beginners or experts. Of particular note is a live webinar, which will aim to ensure that all customers have immediate access for any queries or comments.
The company state that highly experienced speakers will be conducting live educational courses. The webinars aim to provide clients with the knowledge, skills and tools they need to improve their financial decision-making and kick-start their trading journey. Webinars are jam packed with useful information and insights for traders of all abilities, whether you are a new or seasoned trader.
ATFX’s education section will also provide in-depth fundamental and technical analysis market commentary articles and videos, enabling clients to gather valuable market information and better understand the types of economic indicators to look for.
In line with ATFX (UK)’s plans to continue its principled commitment of educating its traders, the free and exclusive sessions will teach participants about a range of trading options, and how to go about putting that knowledge into practice.
Mr. Richard Craddock, the CEO of ATFX said:
Education is the cornerstone of the ATFX mentality, whether that comes from helping our staff become better qualified or giving our clients access to the best training facilities available. ATFX hopes to engage as many traders as possible in our training programs in order to give them the best understanding of the markets and industry. We want to arm each and every trader with every advantage we can to give them the best chance of success.
The company noted that 88% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.