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City-klass and Bastiat Ghana to lecture on Forex trading

By GNA
Business & Finance City-klass and Bastiat Ghana to lecture on Forex trading
JUL 7, 2016 LISTEN

By Emmanuel Asante Attakora, GNA
Accra, July 7, GNA - City-klass in collaboration with Bastiat Ghana, an economic think tank and research institute, has organised a news conference in Accra, to sensitise Ghanaians on the need for forex and commodity trading.

The conference, indicated that forex and commodity trading are profitable ventures, hence the need for the citizenry to invest time and knowledge for job openings, to create a platform of trading from renowned and experienced trading experts to advice on where to invest.

The Executive Director of Bastiat Ghana Institute, Dr Emmanuel Tweneboah Senzu, said, the ultimate focus for a two- day lecture on the financial issues spanning July 16- July 18, to be held at the Regency Hotel in Accra, is to assist participants and drive the best technical traders in the electronic market to deepen their confidence in investing.

'The call for the partnership between City-klass and Bastiat Ghana is to bring together specialist with renowned experience in both the fundamental market analysis and the electronic trading platform, to generate a result that will attract the interest of participants and confidence in trading on the global electronic platform with a high level of confidence.'

Dr Senzu, said the participants, especially the youth would use their time spent on the social media to earn money with no intensive capital needed but only the platform and the right predictions from the market experts, who have the ability to forecast with a study of the market trend.

'Our method and technique of the market predictions to the future by trends has an accuracy of 80 per cent validity, which is not common on the trading platform currently, and we have a trading model, which has the ability to outweigh the performance level in prediction by the almighty Oracle of Omaha, which means, in any circumstances of losing your investment or wealth, it is limited to only 20 per cent the best you could get on the platform of trading,' he added.

Dr Senzu would take participants through the fundamental analysis of the market trends for predictions, while his colleagues; Mr Van-Yaadar and Mr Maxwell Obeng would take them through the basic technical trading skills and predictions as a forex and commodity trader.

The training sessions would start from 10:00 am- 4pm.

Dr Senzu said interested participants are to book a seat by calling 0506400451 to acquire more details prior to the training conference.

GNA

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