TradeSense is a series of educational seminars, aimed at both novice and experienced traders, designed to educate participants on the theoretical aspects of successful trading using Spreadbetting. Trading courses run for 6 week periods and guide novice investors through the initial steps in setting up accounts and placing simple online orders. More advanced courses introduce participants to the theory of fundamental analysis, and technical indications, tracking economic indicators and charting historical performance data. Trading strategies, such as cross product trading and hedging techniques, are introduced for the advanced traders. In addition there are further introductions to using PureDeal, the latest and most advanced online platform introduced by IG Index.
Although TradeSense is not the first offer from a leading Spreadbet and CFD market maker to educate its potential customers on the theoretical considerations involved in predicting market movements and trading strategies, it is certainly the most forward-thinking and advanced. The advent of online seminars makes the service accessible and convenient to all, and the wide range of courses reaching beginners and frequent traders, makes TradeSense a more comprehensive educational service than we have previously encountered.
Courses include :
- Fundamentals of Spreadbetting
- Exploring FX
- Exploring Equities
- Charting
To find out more about IG Index and their range of seminars or to signup to an account and enroll on their TradeSense education course visit one of the links below.
Visit the IG Index Main Site
Visit the PureDeal Introduction
Visit the IG Index Education Centre
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NB : Although education and experience can assist traders in achieving their expected returns from Spreadbetting activity risk is always involved in any trading-orientated investment practice. Markets react to events, many of which are unforeseeable and all investors should read Risk Warnings and be aware of potential losses which may arise from their activity.