Financial Commission empowers traders with free education portal

abdelaziz Fathi

The Financial Commission (FinaCom) has teamed up with Traders Education, a multi-lingual trading education portal and marketing technologies provider, unveiling an invaluable resource for retail FX and CFD traders – a new, free education portal.

The Financial Commission

The new website provides easily accessible resources that aim to empower retail traders with valuable insights and expertise from the financial markets. FinaCom’s partnership with Traders Education will see the publication of a series of trading tutorials that cover a wide range of essential topics related to trading – each is available to everyone can for free.

The education portal boasts an array of learning materials that cater to traders at all levels of experience. Video tutorials and e-books are available, covering various financial markets, such as Forex, CFDs, commodities, and stocks. Traders can delve into technical and fundamental market analysis, trading psychology, and how to formulate professional strategies using technical indicators.

Moreover, traders can familiarize themselves with popular trading platforms offered by FX and CFD brokers, including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and cTrader. The portal grants traders a glimpse into these terminals without the need to open a trading account, providing a risk-free environment for learning and exploration.

This portal offers quick and easy access to essential information and features while offering a clean uncluttered design, improved functionality and enhanced rich content focused on providing interactive materials.

Recognizing the importance of real-time insights, traders can analyze market prices and news from different regions and review essential upcoming economic news releases via the economic calendar.

The Financial Commission’s commitment to democratizing knowledge is evident in the free access to the education portal. To benefit from this wealth of information, traders simply need to submit their name and email address on the Financial Commission website. Upon registration, users gain immediate access to e-books, a robust glossary of market and industry terms, video tutorials, and analysis tools, allowing them to embark on their educational journey without any cost.

FinaCom PLC Ltd is an independent international service that offers the resolution of disputes with the aim of resolving trader-broker conflicts. The commission is supported by the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC), which in turn is comprised of recognized industry professionals.

The Financial Commission also issues execution certifications for approved brokers‎ as the industry-specific association attempts to reduce the number of execution-related disputes that occur before they progress into formal complaints.

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