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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.

AUDUSD Market Analysis – Will The Fed Change Their Forward Guidance?

The US Dollar Index rises close to a 2-week high as the Federal Open Market Committee’s meeting approaches. US inflation struggles to drop...

BOJ Puts Rate Hikes On The Table After Historic Wage Agreement!

Wage deals with Japan’s largest employers and unions have been agreed according to reports. Bloomberg confirms a 5% wage increase. Bank of Japan...

China’s Gold Imports From Switzerland More Than Triple!

Significant demand from China continues to push Gold prices higher! China has been using the safe haven asset to protect the central bank...

The Dow Jones Rises to Monthly Highs! Is Gold Retracing Or Correcting?

The Dow Jones rises to a monthly high despite higher inflation data for February 2024. The Dow Jones’s best performing stock on Tuesday...

UK Salary Growth Slows But All Eyes On US Inflation Data!

The Pound declines due to lower salary growth and the unemployment rate rising to 3.9%. The US Dollar Index rises after weaker UK...

BoJ To Hike After Economic Growth! The NASDAQ Takes a Nosedive!

The US added 275,000 jobs in February 2024 beating expectations by 80,000. US Average Salary Growth slowed to the lowest growth since March...

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