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easy-forex® Gold Sponsor at 6th Middle East Forex Trading Expo
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easy-forex® is a proud sponsor and presenter at the 6th Middle East Forex Trading Expo and Conference taking place in Beirut, Lebanon 20 - 21 May, 2010.
Long-standing participants of the ME Trading Expo, easy-forex® fully supports the Expo's mission of 'promoting an enhanced level of awareness of online trading and cultivating learning among Forex enthusiasts across all levels'.
Senior easy-forex® Technical Analyst Peter Leonidou will be presenting a key seminar at the Expo - 'Multi-time frames for entry and exit signals in Forex'. During the presentation, Peter will conduct live trading exercises, looking at single currency pairs or commodities on multi-times frames. He will explain the analysis of pivot points, support & resistance, RSI, Bollinger Bands and moving averages used as confirmation signals to exit and entry points.
Leonidou says "I want to provide users with unparalleled market information and insight into the latest software enhancements that will lead them to becoming better informed and more confident traders".
Since 2003, easy-forex® has been revolutionizing currency trading in over 150 countries. A pioneer in developing Forex as a consumer product, easy-forex® continues to lead with customized technology and personal service tailored to all level of traders, introducing brokers or institutional partners. Licensed in Australia, EU and USA, easy-forex® has multiple offices around the world, from Chicago to Sydney. With one easy-forex® account, traders can trade currencies and commodities using their web, desktop or mobile platforms.
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Peter Leonidou, 'Multi-time frames for entry and exit signals in Forex', 11:30am-12:00pm, 21 May at:
The 6th Middle East
Forex Trading Expo & Conference 2010
20-21 May 2010
Habtoor Grand Hotel, Beirut, Lebanon
http://www.meforexexpo.com/index.php
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