FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, February 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) OUFX Trader, creators of the popular Forex Trader Pro system, will be making an important announcement this week regarding the secrets to the Forex market in 2011, according to the company's in-house Forex expert, "Forex Joe" Atkins. Please visit: http://ouforextrader.com/feb-nfp.
The company's FREE Non-Farm Payroll Events, a series that has changed the lives of many traders, regularly showcases the latest Forex trading tips and rules of engagement information trading Non-Farm Payroll Event, along with a firsthand look into real-time trades for the lucky few who can grab a seat before the class is full. Please visit: http://ouforextrader.com/feb-nfp
Non-Farm Payroll, a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics record, shows the number of paid US workers in a business, excluding those who are in government, private households, non-profits and farm employees. This statistic is reported on a monthly basis, helping economists and those involved in government policy assess the current economic environment, and predict future economic activity. This number can easily influence the currency market, leading to huge gains in a short period of time. Those who know how to work the Non-Farm Payroll results have access to fast, easy returns, but knowing the details about how the market works is critical to getting the most out of every trade.
At the live Non-Farm Payroll event, premiering Friday, February 4th at 8:00am-10:00am (EST), "Forex Joe" Atkins, creator of Forex Trader Pro , will not only show traders how to navigate the Forex market using his tested methods, but will also walk participants through his strategy for Non-Farm Payroll trading for 2011. Please visit: http://ouforextrader.com/feb-nfp.
Forex Joe recently released his Forex Trader Pro system, generating a buzz throughout the trading community. And now, all levels of traders can learn even more about the secrets to making it big on the Forex market.
The Non-Farm Payroll events by Forex Joe have been taking place since 2005, showing traders how to successfully navigate the Forex markets and start pulling major PIPs.
According to Forex Joe, "This event will change the way you trade in 2011. Everyone who attends this live broadcast won't just learn how to trade on the Forex market- they will learn how to master it." The FREE event is open to the public, with limited spaces available upon registration.
Please click on link to visit: http://ouforextrader.com/feb-nfp.
Everyone is invited to learn proper rules of engagement on trading Non-Farm Payroll news, along with what true Professionals think of this major news event. Any questions about services of OUFX Trader or Forex Trader Pro system, please email: support@ouforextrader.com.
OUFX Trader's Forex Joe Making Major Announcement at FREE Non-Farm Payroll Event Open to All Types of Traders or Those Seeking to Learn Forex Markets
According to OUFX Trader's Lead Analyst Forex Joe, "Everyone who attends this live Non Farm Payroll broadcast won't just learn how to trade the Forex market- they will learn how to master it."
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[Press-News.org] OUFX Trader's Forex Joe Making Major Announcement at FREE Non-Farm Payroll Event Open to All Types of Traders or Those Seeking to Learn Forex MarketsAccording to OUFX Trader's Lead Analyst Forex Joe, "Everyone who attends this live Non Farm Payroll broadcast won't just learn how to trade the Forex market- they will learn how to master it."


