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HotForex Festive Demo Contest.

 

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Dear Client,

 

It's that time of year again and HotForex has 10 generous CASH prizes up for grabs in our festive Free-For-All Trading Tournament!

 

Plus, the Top 3 ranked traders will also receive an Apple iOS device that will make trading on-the-go as easy as 1-2-3!

 

Let the festive trading begin!

 

 

Trade to Win ($8,500 + Gifts)

 

1st Place $2,500 + iPhone 6 Plus

2nd Place $1,500 + iPhone 6

3rd Place $1,000 + iPad Air

4th Place $800

5th Place $700

6th Place $600

7th Place $500

8th Place $400

9th Place $300

10th Place $200

 

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Customer Support team via myHotForex, live chat, or by telephone on +44 2033185978.

 

Best Regards,

HotForex Support Team

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HotForex Free Webinar | How to Use Multi Time Frame Analysis 10/12/14 at 12:30 GMT

Join Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst, at our next webinar – How to Use Multi Time Frame Analysis – and learn the importance of using multiple time frames in your analysis and trading:

 

- Read price action in different time frames;

- Discover the key drivers behind significant intraday price moves;

- Learn how to use Multi Time Frame Analysis to identify high probability trades.

 

Register now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-trading.html?refid=37217

 

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HotForex Free Webinar | How to Use Multi Time Frame Analysis 10/12/14 at 12:30 GMT

Join Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst, at our next webinar – How to Use Multi Time Frame Analysis – and learn the importance of using multiple time frames in your analysis and trading:

 

- Read price action in different time frames;

- Discover the key drivers behind significant intraday price moves;

- Learn how to use Multi Time Frame Analysis to identify high probability trades.

 

Register now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-trading.html?refid=37217

 

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I would rather attend their webinars elaborating on fundamental trading, wish they'll hold one soon..

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HotForex Free Webinar | How to Use Multi Time Frame Analysis (Part II) 18th December 2014 8:00 GMT

 

Join Janne Muta, HotForex’s Chief Market Analyst, for the second part of this important webinar that explores how you can use multi time frame analysis effectively in your analysis and trading:

 

- Read price action in different time frames;

- Discover the key drivers behind significant intraday price moves; and,

- Learn how to use Multi Time Frame Analysis to identify high probability trades.

 

Book your FREE place Now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-trading.html?refid=37217

 

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Question Time with Janne | 19th December 2014, 08:00 GMT

 

Ask Janne the trading questions you need answered in our first, open Q&A session. Whatever your question, whatever the trading topic, Janne will provide a thoughtful, on target answer.

 

- Audience led, interactive Q&A session.

- Learn from the questions that other traders ask.

- Get detailed explanations from an experienced market analyst.

 

We want to answer as many questions as time allows so, if possible, please send your question(s) in advance to webinars@hotforex.com

 

Register Now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-market.html?refid=37217

 

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HotForex Festive Demo Contest | Win $8,500 Cash Prizes

 

It's that time of year again and HotForex has 10 generous CASH prizes up for grabs in our festive Free-For-All Trading Tournament!

 

Plus, the Top 3 ranked traders will also receive an Apple iOS device that will make trading on-the-go as easy as 1-2-3!

 

https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/free-for-all-holiday-tournament.html?refid=37217

 

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HotForex January 2015 Web Events

 

Dear Client,

 

HotForex is starting the new trading year with an exciting schedule of FREE trading webinars! Availability is limited* so register now to reserve your place.

 

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January 2015 HotForex Webinar Schedule

 

6 January 12:30 GMT: Multi Time Frame Analysis and Setting Stops

 

7 January 12:30 GMT: Advanced Bollinger Based FX Trading

 

3 January 12:30 GMT: Exit Strategies

 

14 January 12:30 GMT: Money Management in FX

 

20 January 12:30 GMT: Position Management

 

21 January 12:30 GMT: Trading the News Effectively in FX

 

27 January 12:30 GMT: Live Analysis with Janne Muta

 

28 January 12:30 GMT: Short Term Scalping Strategies in FX

 

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Customer Support Team via myHotForex, live chat, or by email webinars@hotforex.com.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Support Team

 

*Please Note: Places are limited and we cannot guarantee availability. On the day of the Webinar, make sure to dial in or login on time using the instructions in the confirmation email you receive following registration. When the maximum number of attendees is reached, no further registrants will be able to join.

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HotForex Free Webinar | Multi Time Frame Analysis and Setting Stops - 06/01/2015, 12:30 GMT

In this webinar, HotForex Chief Market Analyst, Janne Muta, will help you to build on your knowledge of MTF analysis to set effective stops and to determine position sizes.

 

- Recap the importance of Multi Time Frame Analysis.

- Learn how to set stops and trailing stops.

- Understand how to calculate position sizes.

 

Register Now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-market.html?id=100&refid=37217

 

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HotForex Free Webinar | Advanced Bollinger Based FX Trading - 12:30pm GMT

 

Join senior trader and FX researcher, Josh, for this advanced level webinar that looks at Bollinger based Forex trading.

 

- Price Action vs. Mean Reversion

- Discover a powerful Bollinger Band based FX trading strategy

- Managing your risk.

 

Register Now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-market.html?id=101&refid=37217

 

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HotForex Free Live Webinar | Exit Strategies, 13 January 2015 12:30pm GMT

 

Join Janne Muta for this highly focused, in depth session that will introduce you to the key aspects of setting price targets and understanding exit signals.

 

- Learn how to set simple and multiple price targets.

- Understand what signals are and why to use them in your exit strategy.

- Discover time based exit signals.

 

Book your Free Place Now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/landing-pages/webinar-market.html?id=102&refid=37217

 

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HotForex Webinar Schedule | January 2015

 

HotForex is starting the new trading year with an exciting schedule of FREE trading webinars! Availability is limited* so register now to reserve your place.

 

- 13 January 12:30 GMT - Exit Strategies with Janne Muta

 

- 14 January 12:30 GMT - Money Management in FX

 

- 20 January 12:30 GMT - Position Management

 

- 21 January 12:30 GMT - Trading the News Effectively in FX

 

- 27 January 12:30 GMT - Live Analysis with Janne Muta

 

- 28 January 12:30 GMT - Short Term Scalping Strategies in FX

 

Book your FREE Place Now: https://www.hotforex.com/en/trading-tools/trading-webinars.html?refid=37217

 

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HotForex Update following the SNB CHF Cap Reversal

 

Following the Swiss National Bank’s decision yesterday to remove the Swiss Franc cap and the subsequent spike in volatility, the market experienced a period of extreme lack of liquidity for trading in CHF pairs. This led to significant losses for many market participants.

 

We would like to reassure you that HotForex is operating as normal, and was not affected in any material way.Our strict Risk Management procedures minimized the impact of this event.

 

Furthermore, we have stayed true to our motto of Honesty, Openness and Transparency. As testament to our commitment to fairness, all negative account balances have been reset to zero and any clients that bought CHF have been paid in full.

 

We are very proud of our reputation in the market and we are confident that after this event our reputation will grow even stronger. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our clients and partners for their continued loyalty and we are looking forward to a strong 2015.

 

As a last note, please exercise extreme caution if entering the markets today as the volatility seems to be set to continue.

 

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HotForex client wins big by achieving a gain of 1,355 pips!

 

HotForex is pleased to announce that many of our clients profited from the volatility caused by the Swiss National Bank’s sudden reversal of the Swiss franc cap.

 

We would like to congratulate Ayodele Odingboro, who, with an impressive 1,355 pips in profit ranked first among HotForex clients trading CHF pairs on that day.

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HOTFOREX CLIENT WINS BIG BY ACHIEVING A GAIN OF 1,355 PIPS IN FEW SECONDS WHILE SELLING USDCHF.

 

HotForex is pleased to announce that many of our clients profited from the volatility caused by the Swiss National Bank’s sudden reversal of the Swiss franc cap.

 

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We would like to congratulate Ayodele Odingboro, who, with an impressive 1,355 pips in profit ranked first among HotForex clients trading CHF pairs on that day.

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HOTFOREX WINS ‘BEST CLIENT FUND SECURITY’ AWARD.

 

HotForex is pleased to announce that we have been awarded ‘Best Client Fund Security 2014’ by the Global Financial Market Review (GFM)!

 

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The recent market volatility caused by the decision of the SNB to reverse the CHF cap tested brokers around the world. HotForex has once again shown that our advanced risk management procedures ensure consistent security of client funds, even in times of unexpected market turbulence.

 

Thank you for your support!

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