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Evest announced a series of free live educational webinars throughout July, focusing on key trading topics such as fundamentals, chart reading, candlestick analysis, and capital management, as part of its Evest Academy Pro offerings.
Evest has promoted a schedule of free live educational webinars for July as part of its Evest Academy Pro initiative, where participants can learn about trading fundamentals, chart reading, candlestick patterns, and capital management. The broker’s Academy portal lists a variety of free educational resources, from structured courses at multiple experience levels to e‑books, and includes a section for upcoming webinars covering topics such as market signals and trading analysis, though it does not specifically reference the July Academy Pro series. Geographic restrictions apply, with services not available in certain countries as indicated on the portal.
To join the Evest Academy Pro live webinar series, users need to register for access to the upcoming webinars offered by Evest. Visit the Evest Academy portal to view available sessions and sign up for the webinars that match your interests and experience level. Registration is free, and participation is open to eligible users as specified by the broker. To get started, users can register via the official sign-up link.
Evest is a broker established in October 2020 with a focus on providing trading services in the MENA region, offering Forex and CFD instruments including stocks, indices, metals, and cryptocurrencies. Key features include market access via MetaTrader 5 and a proprietary platform, swap-free Islamic accounts, over 400 trading instruments, floating spreads, access to copy trading, and fee-free deposits. For more information, visit the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more on Evest’s recent activities, including the announcement of a weekly draw winner and ongoing prize opportunities, see the previous Evest update on Traders Union: previous Evest update on Traders Union.