Web3: OctaFX shares insights into Forex trading career perspectives at Finance and Career in Tech Expo 2022

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OctaFX, the global Forex broker, examined the role Web3 plays in Forex trading and tips to help train junior specialists in tech fields. Experienced Forex

trader and OctaFX brand ambassador Ambrose Ebuka gave a presentation themed ‘Positioning yourself for a Web3-powered future’ at Finance and Career in Tech Expo 2022 .

‘We have seen Forex trading go through different stages of development, right from the Web1.0 era to the coming of Web3.0. Today, we have an abundance of online trading platforms, such as OctaFX, creating economic opportunities and making sure that there are no challenges to trading assets and currencies. It’s just important to be equipped with the right skills to be able to chart a successful career on this path’, Ambrose commented at the expo.

Young Nigerians seeking to build careers in Forex trading, blockchain, NFT, and cryptocurrency attended the one-day virtual event. The sessions also featured insights from blockchain writers, journalists, NFT artists, and researchers. OctaFX and Creath sponsored the summit.

 

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