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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.

The USA100 Breaks Through Resistance Levels Achieving New Highs

Technology stock investors ignore signals of a restrictive monetary policy in 2024 and continue buying tech stocks. The USA100 climbs to its all-time...

Gold Council Indicates Higher Prices Amid Geo-Political Tensions

The US Dollar Index ends the day higher for a fifth consecutive day but declines during this morning’s Asian Session. Investors continue to...

Investor’s Change Interest Rate Outlook After Davos Comments!

All global indices declined on Tuesday and continue declining in this morning’s Asian Session. From US Indices the Dow Jones declined the most. ...

Dollar Demand Rises and Global Stocks Tumble, Find Out Why!

Investors price in 6 rate cuts in 2024, but all Fed members remain hawkish. Economists advise investors are getting ahead of themselves and...

JPN225 Again Renews its All-Time Highs, Yen Down Against All Currencies!

China keeps interest rates on hold at 2.5%, whereas investors were previously expecting another rate cut. Asian stocks mainly rise after the Bank...

US Inflation Shocks Investors But the NASDAQ Attempts to Hold Gains

US inflation surprises markets increasing from 3.1% to 3.4% for the first time since August 2023. The Core Consumer Price Index rose 0.3%...

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