One thing Pepperstone does really well is trying to educate their clients so they don’t lose money. Afterall, a profitable trader is a profitable client for a broker which is why as well as a load of online resources Pepperstone also puts on live in person events for active clients.
The last one I went to was at 1 Moorgate Place and focussed on the opportunities, risks and rising volatility when navigating the markets. There were some good sessions from Ali Crooks, Charlie Burton, Mark Holstead, and Adam Harris, hosted by their resident analyst, Michael Brown.
But actually, I was there to see what Greg Rusedski, who apparently likes to trade, too.
Pepperstone has a long history of sponsoring tennis, and I’ve been with them for a few Queens matches.
Amazingly, Greg seemed to know his stuff. No selfie, though.
But if you are an active trader with Peppersotne, you may just get invited along, and if you are, it’s well worth going to a Pepperstone Talk.

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