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Abstract:The event will teach us the main features of the WikiFX App as well as its benefits to traders.
What exactly is WikiFX?
WikiFX is an app that the only objective is to give users or traders with information regarding the validity or the status of regulation of brokers. It has over 37,000 brokers, both licensed and unregistered, listed on the site.
The data in the WikiFX database is sourced from legitimate regulatory bodies like the FCA, ASIC, and others. Fairness, impartiality, and facts are also emphasized in the released information. WikiFX does not charge public relations fees, advertising costs, ranking fees, data cleaning fees, or other irrational expenses. WikiFX will do everything possible to keep the database consistent and synchronized with authoritative data sources such as regulatory bodies, but cannot promise that the data will always be up to date.
About the event,
This Thursday, at 15:00 (UTC+8), the two incredible mentors will teach us how to use the app and explain its benefits. Kent Jun Yecyec, WikiFX's Business Development Manager, and Rheanne, the WikiFX First Ambassadress, both WikiFX resident mentors, will present the livestream event. The livestream event can be seen in the WikiFX live room (https://liveroom.wikifx.com/en/live/202208109561586822.html).
The two mentors will discuss the following event highlights:
How to utilize the WikiFX app to look for forex brokers' information, common trading techniques, and the most popular in the forex market.
The two mentors will also give away Expert Advisor and VPS, which are tools that traders may use to assist stabilize their trading environment.
The last subject will be sophisticated forex trading tactics.
More on WikiFX
WikiFX has been actively engaging with 30 financial authorities across the world to address traders' worries about the illegal activity with their forex brokers. There are several elements that might be beneficial to traders, including:
Exposing the unlawful activities of forex brokers
Resolving trader reports with the assistance of financial authorities
Forex market news daily
The VPS and Expert Advisor are offered by WikiFX to traders at a cheap price.
WikiFX may also give the broker's trading bandwidth necessary for traders to prevent extreme slippage and delays in their daily trading due to the VPS and EA.
Furthermore, forex trading instructional material might assist traders to improve their trading expertise.
The livestream event would last for three hours in order to thoroughly explore the app's use and precisely educate the audience on every feature that WikiFX has to offer. The audience is allowed to ask the mentors questions directly through chat. The forex trading article is only accessible when you have registered and logged in to the site.
WikiFX offers a free mobile app available on the App Store and Google Play Store.
More WikiFX live events will be announced soon, stay tuned.
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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