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Trading on the Brexit with ETX – a Special Webinar with our Traders

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Join ETX Capital for a special Brexit webinar with our traders. In this webinar we’ll look at what’s happened so far, what to expect from the markets after the result is declared and how markets might  move in the run-up to the vote. We’ll also cover trading strategies for major events and you’ll have the chance to quiz our experts in a Q&A session at the end.

Key Topics Covered In This Webinar
FX, Equities, Indices - Our traders will go through likely scenarios for the markets in the minutes, hours and days after the result is declared, whichever way Britain votes.
Why markets might move - We’ll discuss how and why the market will move in advance and analyse trading strategies around other major events.
Questions - You’ll also get your chance to quiz our experts in a Q&A Session at the end of the webinar.

Who Should Attend This Webinar and Why?
Whether you’re a novice or an experienced trader, the Brexit vote is something new and presents some unique challenges. Our traders have the experience and knowledge to help explain why markets will move and how to build a trading strategy around this era-defining moment for Europe.

What You Will Learn In This Webinar
Get the inside track on trading around the Brexit:
Brexit-driven price action in several key markets and what traders might expect after the result is known from a fundamental and technical perspective.
Both scenarios – how markets might be affected in the event of a no vote, and how they could move in the event of a yes vote.
Key markets – major indices like the FTSE 100, individual stocks, and the major forex pairs likely to be affected including GBPUSD and EURGBP.

Joe Rundle
Head of Trading
With over 10 years in the City, Joe started off as an independent trader and soon moved to Fleet National Bank, which later merged with Bank of America, trading both forex and interest rates. Climbing his way through the broking world, servicing high net worth clients and hedge funds, Joe is now the head of trading at ETX Capital, where he has been for the past eight years. 
Trading on the Brexit with ETX – a Special Webinar with our Traders
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