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Summary
In this webinar, professional trader, money manager and trading coach Jens Klatt, will go through the US market opening and show you how to trade it effectively like a pro, using JFD’s useful and exclusive MT4+ Add On, the JFD Mini Trading Terminal. He will cover the Dow Jones and S&P500, but also DAX trades from the morning. Jens will also give his opinion on the commodities market and share his thoughts on several FX pairs, illustrating how he uses the Mini Trading Terminal to trade his formulated opinions.
Jens Klatt is the Global Head of Research and Education at JFD Brokers. He learnt how to trade the markets professionally from scratch at a stock broker, during his period of studies (mathematics and economics) and afterwards build DailyFX in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland for FXCM. He also offers a managed account under a licensed umbrella from JFD Brokers, giving traders worldwide the chance to profit from his expertise.
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