FXTM Academy Offers Free Training, Opportunity For Success

August 21, 2023
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FXTM Academy Offers Free Training, Opportunity For Success

In a year marked by global financial market turbulence, FXTM Academy emerged as the beacon of opportunity, empowering individuals to navigate uncertain times with confidence. As 2023 presents its challenges, FXTM Academy invites you to upskill, adapt, and secure your financial future.

The current global economic landscape has been far from smooth sailing, impacting economies worldwide, including that of Africa’s largest economy – Nigeria. The nation grapples with surging oil local prices and an escalating cost of living. The recent change in government has further intensified uncertainties, sending ripples across all sectors of society.

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In response to the formidable inflationary pressures reminiscent of 2005, the Central Bank of Nigeria has hiked interest rates, amplifying the burden on consumers. With projections of even higher crude oil prices post the removal of fuel subsidies, the average Nigerian faces the prospect of reduced disposable income. Families find themselves squeezed financially, necessitating diversified income streams for survival.

READ ALSO: Week Ahead: Nigeria Inflation, Fed Minutes and Oil In Focus – FXTM  

While the horizon holds the promise of economic revival, it takes more than optimism to weather the ongoing storm. Enter FXTM, your partner in equipping you with the tools and expertise needed to navigate and capitalize on these market dynamics.

Amidst uncertainty lie unprecedented opportunities within the global financial markets.

According to Lukman Otunuga, Senior Market Analyst of FXTM, the Academy recognizes this potential of interested participants and invites them to be part of the transformation. “We have experts in the field who can train interested participants to learn, trade, and grow in turbulent markets.

“Our educators impart actionable insights to enable participants to harness market potential, setting them on the path to success. Attendees stand to gain valuable giveaways, cutting-edge technical accessories, and trading credits, among other prizes.”

FXTM Academy Highlight:

Engagement: The inauguration event will take place on Saturday 2nd September at the prestigious Watercress Hotel 48 Orithse Street, Off Balogun St Allen, Ikeja, Lagos. The event commences promptly at 10:00 AM.

If you are ready to mould your financial destiny, FXTM Academy welcomes you with open arms.

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