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Michalis Efthymiou

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Michalis Efthymiou has over 9 years of experience within the financial service sector throughout the UK and Europe. He is a holder of both UK as well as EU-based qualifications and is listed amongst CySEC’s list of “certified advanced persons”. After spending 5 years in London where he operated as a financial advisor and an underwriter, Michalis then entered the market analysis sector. Additionally, he held training sessions and seminars in over seven countries across the globe and is now focused on providing investors with the required guidance to operate within the market with full confidence. His teaching methods are based on technical analysis, fundamental analysis and order flow analysis, as well as how to view the market from an institutional angle.

How Is Politics Trigger a New Wave of Volatility For The Week Ahead?

Apple confirm they will delay the release of certain features within the EU due to regulations. Apple stocks fell 3.00% within the past...

German & French PMI Indicate Another Economic Decline Pressuring EU Stocks!

EU Purchasing Managers Index falls lower than previous expectations sending European Stocks lower. The US Dollar increases in value as the market’s risk...

The SNB Cut Rates for the Second Time In 2024! Global Stocks Rise!

The Swiss National Bank cuts interest rates for a second time in 2024. The Swiss Franc trades 0.70% lower against the US Dollar. ...

NVIDIA Boosts NASDAQ Again, But Are Signals Suggesting a Change?

UK inflation declines to the Bank of England’s target of 2.00%. The British Pound increases at first but the day’s best performing currency...

Dow Jones: Global Stock Market Rises Amidst Optimism

The Dow Jones rose 1.00% during Monday’s US trading session with only 16% of stocks declining. The Dow Jones’ best performing stock was...

Is the Dow Jones Undervalued? Why is the New Zealand Dollar Underperforming?

Is the Dow Jones undervalued? From the 10th -14th of June the NASDAQ rose 3.77%, and the SNP500 by 1.70%, while the Dow...

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