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Abstract:Octa, a global financial broker, has announced a new promotional campaign aimed at addressing common trading challenges. The month-long initiative will be available to the broker’s followers across various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, LinkedIn, and X.
Octa, a global financial broker, has announced a new promotional campaign aimed at addressing common trading challenges. The month-long initiative will be available to the brokers followers across various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, LinkedIn, and X.
The campaign, which commenced on July 29, is designed to offer educational sessions intended to assist traders in overcoming various obstacles encountered in trading. The focus is on providing insights and practical advice for managing trading sessions, risk, emotions, and the use of trading instruments available on Octas platform.
Participants can engage with the campaign by following Octa‘s social media accounts. The campaign will feature characters representing different trading challenges. These characters, along with Octa’s followers, will work with Forex experts to address specific issues. Educational content will be delivered through live streams, downloadable leaflets, checklists, and interactive quizzes.
For users in Malaysia and Indonesia, local social media accounts—Octa Malaysia and Octa Indonesia—should be followed to access region-specific content.
As part of the campaign, Octa has introduced a trading contest. To participate, traders must follow Octa on social media, engage with the campaign launch post by commenting and sharing, and execute three or more trades using a designated promo code. The traders who complete the most trades will be eligible for prizes, including an iPhone 15, a MacBook, a Samsung TV, or cash equivalents.
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