Dubai: Global, award-winning forex broker FXTM is proud to present the Popular Trading Analysis Strategies seminar in Dubai on 7 December, sponsored by FXTMPartners. Taking place at the Ritz-Carlton, JBR, and hosted by Hussein Sayed, Chief Market Strategist (Gulf & MENA) at FXTM and lead anchor of CNBC Arabia, the seminar will support traders in developing their understanding of technical analysis and improving their trading skills. As part of FXTM’s relentless commitment to client education, this seminar represents the latest in an ambitious series of events designed to help investors understand the trends and volatility in financial market, as well as meeting their need for financial education in the region.
Renowned financial market expert, Hussein Sayed, will introduce traders to the most popular technical analysis strategies, with a particular focus on moving averages and how traders can use them to their advantage.
Sayed is looking forward to the event, commenting, “Education is one of FXTM’s core values and I am extremely happy to contribute to its implementation in the region and reach out to all eager-learners of all backgrounds to support them in their journey to get the best out of their investment portfolio”.
Sayed is not only well-known for being the anchor of CNBC Arabia’s popular Bursat Al Alam; with more than 14 years of experience in the financial markets, he is also recognised as an expert in the forex industry, specialising in equities, commodities, currencies and fixed income, as well as macroeconomic issues.
During the seminar, Sayed will be sharing his incomparable knowledge of technical analysis strategies, educating traders about the different types of moving averages and how to select the right one, as well as providing insights into using moving averages to identify trends and create a trading system that will generate buy and sell signals. Seminar attendees can enjoy all these tips and more, along with complimentary refreshments, a delicious meal and a wealth of networking opportunities.
About the Presenter
Hussein Sayed, FXTM’s Chief Market Strategist for Gulf & MENA, is a highly experienced financial analyst. He is well-respected for his passion for education and his insightful market research reports into local and international market news and macroeconomic trends. Hussein also anchors the popular business show Bursat Al Alam on CNBC Arabia, and serves as FXTM’s Chief Market Strategist for the Gulf and Middle East region.
Prior to joining FXTM and CNBC Arabia, Hussein spent many years working in the finance sector as a dealer, trader, and equities analyst, as well as in credit and foreign exchange markets. He holds a BA degree in Banking and Finance from the Lebanese International University and is experienced in both technical and fundamental analysis.
To sign up for this seminar, or for information about upcoming seminars and workshops in other regions, please visit the FXTM seminars page.
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