Elvis Justice ‘Meet & Learn’ Ghana edition starts January 2

As part of aiding financial stability among citizens, the ‘Elvis Justice Meet and Learn Ghana’ seminar is set to take off in Accra.
Aimed at providing financial literacy to participants, ‘Elvis Justice Meet and Learn Ghana’ would highlight the importance of forex trading as well as for cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices among others.
Some experts in the above-mentioned fields who would give insight to participants at the seminar include @yawswinger, @kira_forex, @kemmatrades, @Enamusic, among other seasoned professionals.
Elvis Justice Bedi, a medical student and digital trader, who is on a financial tour in some countries, said the seminar in Ghana would be transformational for people’s financial status and also present an opportunity for those who want to build their trading psycho from the beginner to professional level.
“Participants would acquire exceptional financial knowledge in order to enable them to shape their financial path and this would be a turnaround for an individual’s status”, he reiterated.
In his view, it would help the participants to move in the right direction at all times.
“This is a free seminar, so, Ghanaians must make it a point to attend and this would, in the long run, help in building a resilient economic foundation for themselves and the nation”, he underscored.
Source: classfmonline.com
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