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HFM announced a free live webinar scheduled for 26 May, focused on strategies for building consistency in trading through long-term methods such as averaging down, pyramiding, and consideration of key price levels and swaps, led by market analyst Michalis Efthymiou.
HFM has scheduled a free live webinar titled “Planning Your Trades For the Long Term” for 26 May, aimed at exploring strategies for consistent trading over longer periods. According to the announcement, market analyst Michalis Efthymiou will present topics including the evolution of long-term trading methods, with specific coverage of averaging down, pyramiding (scaling-in), as well as the significance of key price levels and swap considerations. Participation is open to clients without any stated deposit or trading requirements, and the session forms part of HFM’s wider, multilingual educational offerings.
To participate in HFM's free live webinar on long-term trading strategies, visit the registration page through the official sign-up link. Locate the "Planning Your Trades For the Long Term" webinar entry and click "Register Now." Complete the required details, such as your name and email, and submit your registration. Participation is free and open to clients, subject to HFM's general terms and the scheduled date.
HFM, owned by HF Markets Group, offers a range of account types and access to MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 platforms, with a wide selection of trading assets. The broker is regulated by several authorities and provides trading conditions that include low spreads starting from 0 pips and instant order execution. For further details, see the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more on HFM's recent initiatives, see the previous HFM update on Traders Union, which covered their free live webinar on momentum-based trading strategies and educational events aimed at helping traders enhance market analysis skills. Stay informed about HFM’s ongoing educational offerings and broker developments by visiting the earlier news about HFM here.