DUBLIN, IRELAND, June 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) EverestForex - an online education center and platform - announces the launch of new material and tools for silver members (www.everestforex.com). The new educational materials teach an array of new strategies and trading techniques including: fundamental trading strategies, Fibonacci numbers, volume based indicators, Dow Theory, the Elliot Wave Theory and much more.
In addition, this expanded range of online trading strategies is available in four languages - English, Arabic, French and Spanish - making Forex trading easier and more accessible than ever before.
"We introduced our forex trading strategies to focus groups and received outstanding reviews" said Jason Stone, CRM of EverestForex. " 'Finally, I understood what it is to be a trader'- is a common piece of feedback we often received."
This new content marks the next stage in EverestForex's commitment to becoming the best educational resource in the Forex arena. EverestForex offers people more ways than ever before to access the Forex market and provides them with the knowledge they should have before entering this exciting but risky field.
Now It's Easy to Reach Silver membership
- Register at Everest and receive a $100 bonus - 10 points.
- For every $10,000 trade volume - 20 points
- Refer a friend - 20 points
Traders can invite as many friends as they want. In addition, they will receive a $50 extra bonus if the friend they have referred passes the forex trading simulator and receives their $100 bonus.
Website: http://www.everestforex.com
EverestForex's Educational Center for Forex Traders
EverestForex announces the launch of new marketing material for Silver members, designed to bring new Forex tools and methods to more people than ever before.
2011-06-16
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[Press-News.org] EverestForex's Educational Center for Forex TradersEverestForex announces the launch of new marketing material for Silver members, designed to bring new Forex tools and methods to more people than ever before.