Alpari is launching an international contest in which anyone can show off their analytical and journalistic skills. Participants need to write an analytical review on the currency, stock or commodities market and the analysis’ quality and validity will be assessed by experts at the company. The authors of the best articles will receive recognition of their work, they will receive a cash prize and the best of the best will be offered the opportunity to become a salaried member of Alpari’s analytical team.

If you know your stuff when it comes to financial markets, their analysis and can make precise and accurate forecasts, why not put yourself to the test in the Analyst Contest. To take part, you need to send one or several analytical reviews to [email protected] with the subject of the e-mail indicated as Analyst Contest.

There will be five winners for each round and they will be decided based upon the assessment of their work by Alpari experts. These five winners will receive between 60 and 100 USD each and the most interesting articles will be published on Alpari’s website.

Authors of the best materials at the end of the 12 rounds will be invited to come and work as part of Alpari’s analytical team whose members are some of the most media-quoted analysts. Their comments have been published by media outlets such as Bloomberg, the BBC, the Financial Times, AFP and other renowned international media organisations.

Participants can be from anywhere in the world and reviews can be written in Arabic, Chinese, English, Farsi, Hindi, Indonesian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

The Analyst Contest will run until May 2016. You can learn more about the contest and how to take part on Alpari’s website.

Forecasts which are made in the review constitute the personal view of the author. Commentaries made do not constitute trade recommendations or guidance for working on financial markets. Alpari bears no responsibility whatsoever for any possible losses (or other forms of damage), whether direct or indirect, which may occur in case of using material published in the review

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