Free stock market seminar with ILTB and ODL Securities
With the current fluctuations in the stock markets playing havoc with shareholders and investors, more and more people are looking for ways to spread their risks. In recent months investors have realised that information and knowledge are key to minimising risk. Investors need to know what products are available and where they can trade to take advantage of those opportunities.
However, one Irish-based stock market training company, ILTB, and ODL Securities Limited (ODL), a leading independent, equities, derivatives, cfd, spread betting, foreign exchange and commodities trading house are holding a joint free investment workshop to help people with any enquiries they may have.
Led by Rory Gillen, course director of ILTB and Angus Irvine, ODL Securities, the workshop will take place on Wednesday next June 24 from 7-9pm at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, Headford Point, Galway. For more information or to register go to: www.odlmarkets.com/seminars.
The seminar will feature talks by Angus Irvine from ODL and Rory Gillen. Mr Gillen is course director of ILTB and formerly a co-founder and director of Merrion Capital in Dublin. He recently left Merrion and is committed to building ILTB, which he established in 2005, into both an investment training and advisory service in Ireland.
The workshop will help investors become more informed and better equipped as well as give an insight into when Irish property prices may bottom out. Rory Gillen will discuss whether there is a new upward trend in the financial markets. The workshop will also give an insight into Exchange Traded Funds – one of the fastest growing investment products.
ODL Securities, which offers an integrated trading platform for stock broking, funds and ETFs, will also show ways of trading online at substantially lower costs.
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