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AGORA trading education and mentoring platform
We are really excited to announce the complete opening of our online trading education and mentoring platform, AGORA, to everyone who wants to upgrade their trading skills. Initially, AGORA was designed as learning support for our Master in Trading (MIT) students, a platform where they can tune in to classes and strategy sessions if they...
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IOTAF strategy session
For those of you who missed our public strategy session on Thursday, February 18, 2021, here is the recording of the meeting. Have some tea or cup of coffee next to you and make yourself comfortable for this two hours of intense market strategy. Enjoy!
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Benzinga and IOTAF
DETROIT, Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Benzinga, the largest financial news vendor to North American brokerages, announced today that it will be partnering with the Institute of Trading and Finance (IOTAF) to help drive the institute’s mission of training individuals in trading with hands-on experience. Using Benzinga’s newswire, IOTAF students will obtain a fundamental understanding of how news...
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IOTAF students teachers and traders
We would like to notify you that starting May 1, 2020, the price of our Masters in Trading (MIT) program will increase to $8,500 plus taxes (currently $7,500 plus taxes). This increase is introduced to reflect the longer duration of the in-class part of the program from three months to four months. Aside from longer...
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financial market professionals analyzing charts
The Institute of Trading and Finance, as you already know, is an elite trading school that fosters student success through intensive three-month formations, one-on-one mentorships, and access to top-of-the-line facilities, technology, and a community of 300+ students. Over the last few years, we’ve been able to transform the average person, some with no financial market...
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You might wonder what does a picture of a Big Mac is doing on the website of a trading school? No, it’s not about the Big Mac Index, that humorous way of measuring the purchasing power parity between two currencies published by the Economist every year since 1986.
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