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iFOREX Teaches New Traders how to Benefit from the Everyday Lifestyle
ROAD TOWN, Tortola --(Business Wire)--
iFOREX, Forex broker and currency exchange provider, has recently
released their new PDF guide, Profit from the News, illustrating
how to benefit from your daily routine for beginner traders. The simple
guide is catered toward the individual, making it available in an array
of languages including Arabic, Spanish and Romanian which can be found
at http://www.iforex.ae, http://www.iforex.es
and http://www.iforex.ro
With a mass influx of new traders every year, iFOREX strives to keep
them up-to-date with accessible trading guides and tutorials. Profit
from the News is comprehensive short tutorial explaining different
wys a trader can read the daily newspaper and take advantage of the
movements in the financial markets. The PDF provides a basic foundation
for beginner traders, highlighting various examples of how to leverage
news events and rules that top traders follow in order to benefit from
current events.
The senior marketing executive of iFOREX was quoted as saying, "We are
delighted to add Profit from the News to our database of
educational material for new traders. Not only does the easy-to-read
guide introduce beginner traders to the Forex market, but it illustrates
how to take advantage of your daily routine to maximize your trading
potential. Learning how to analyze the daily news is something that can
be very helpful for beginner traders."
It is imperative for a beginner trader to learn about the Forex market
before starting to trade. iFOREX recognizes this and continues to
provide comprehensive learning guides to their new traders. For more
information about the Forex market and for various trading tools, please
visit http://traderbase.iforex.com
* Territorial restrictions may apply. iFOREX does not offer its services
in the BVI
The English-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the English-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.

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