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HotForex Launch: Loyalty Rewards.

 

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Dear Client,

 

Make every trade count by joining HotForex Trading Rewards Loyalty Program!* The more you trade, the more HotForex Bars you’ll earn. Exchange them for CASH or trading services, it’s your choice!

 

There are 4 different reward levels for you to trade your way up to and the more active trading days you accumulate, the more HotForex Bars you’ll earn for each round-turn lot you trade!

 

Start Earning Your Trading Rewards

 

You can claim the following rewards just for trading with HotForex*:

 

Cash Reward

12 Months Subscription to Trading Central

HotForex Debit Card

1 Month Access to Advanced VPS

1 hour private session with a HotForex Market Analyst

3 Month Access to Advanced VPS

Register for the HotForex Trading Rewards Loyalty Program and start earning today!

 

*Terms and Conditions apply

 

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, feel free to get in touch with our dedicated Customer Support Team via myHotForex, live chat.

 

Warm regards,

 

The HotForex Team

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HotForex obtains the FSB (South Africa) License

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Dear Clients and Partners,

 

In line with our previous communications relating to the expansion of HotForex, we are excited to announce that in addition to the licenses held under the Financial Services Commission (FSC) , the Financial Service Authority (SVGFSA) and the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) license, the HotForex brand is now officially licensed by the Financial Services board (FSB) of South Africa through HF Markets (SA) Ltd.

 

The license is under the name HF Markets SA (PTY) Ltd with license number 46632.

 

This latest addition to the group shows the commitment of HotForex to develop into a truly global and mutli-regulated brand and better serve its partners and clients.

 

This is a new milestone in the steady growth of HotForex, demonstrating the continued success of the Company only made possible by our clients and partners and our relentless efforts to extend the best and safest trading environment to our Clients and Partners around the world.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Management

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HotForex obtains the FSB (South Africa) License

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Dear Clients and Partners,

 

In line with our previous communications relating to the expansion of HotForex, we are excited to announce that in addition to the licenses held under the Financial Services Commission (FSC) , the Financial Service Authority (SVGFSA) and the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) license, the HotForex brand is now officially licensed by the Financial Services board (FSB) of South Africa through HF Markets (SA) Ltd.

 

The license is under the name HF Markets SA (PTY) Ltd with license number 46632.

 

This latest addition to the group shows the commitment of HotForex to develop into a truly global and mutli-regulated brand and better serve its partners and clients.

 

This is a new milestone in the steady growth of HotForex, demonstrating the continued success of the Company only made possible by our clients and partners and our relentless efforts to extend the best and safest trading environment to our Clients and Partners around the world.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Management

 

Good news so far, I think HotForex is expanding to Africa countries.

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I cant say much about chinese, i guess its a little to complicated, and maybe even not allowed in their country, in singapore there are many good brokers and the SG government has strict licenses there..

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HotForex Upcoming August Webinars!

 

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Dear Client,

 

Join our Technical and Fundamental Analysis webinar with Senior Currency Strategist and former Wall Street Trader, John Knobel on Tuesday, 9th February at 12:00 PM GMT. Register for this webinar to learn how to take advantage of technical analysis and fundamental resources.

 

Also, do not miss our Trading the News Effectively in FX webinar with Senior FX trader, Josh from BlueSkyForex on Thursday, 11th February at 12:00pm GMT. This webinar will help you to discover the common pitfalls in news trading and how price action and mean reversion impact your trading.

 

Places are limited*, so book your free place now!

 

View our webinar lineup for August 2016:

 

02 August,11:00 AM GMT: Success in Trading Is just a Mind Game]

 

In this interactive webinar our market analyst will explain why a trader’s mindset and doing what is probable are so important. If you have ever blown an account or would like some help to discipline your mind and emotions then this is the session for you. Learning to stop losing is the first step on the road to success.

 

During this webinar we will cover:

 

* Understand a few simple numbers that keep you in the money

* The most important factors for trading success

* How to win the trading mind game

 

Instructor: Stuart Cowell, HotForex’s Senior Currency Analyst

 

04 August,11:00 AM GMT: Trading the News Effectively in FX

 

Ever heard of the term Fibonacci? Need some help on how to apply and use the concept in the right way? Come and join Stuart Cowell as he explains the Fibonacci number sequence and how it is applied to the financial markets to aid your Entry and Exit levels.

 

* How Fibonacci numbers work

* What is an extension and why does it matter

* Fibonacci sequence for Support and Resistance

* Fibonacci sequence for Take Profits

 

09 August, 11:00 AM GMT: Live Analysis with Stuart Cowell

 

In this live analysis webinar, our market expert will analyze forex, commodity and stock markets. This is a great learning opportunity for both new and proficient traders as you can ask all your analysis, trading and risk management related questions as well as find trading setups for the coming days.

 

* Watch as Stuart analyzes forex, commodity and stock markets in real time

* Learn how professional traders approach analysis and trading

* Get your trading questions answered live

 

11 August, 01:00 PM GMT: Emotion Control in Forex

 

Join senior trader and forex researcher, Josh for this webinar that looks at the brain chemistry behind emotions when trading forex. The session will cover:

 

* The brain chemistry behind trading forex

* Recommended risk management and emotion control tips

* Currency trading dangers

 

18 August, 01:00 PM GMT: Scalping Strategies

 

Senior trader and forex researcher, Josh will be your host for this dedicated webinar on forex scalping strategies. The session will cover:

 

* Price action vs. mean reversion in scalping

* Example of a powerful scalping strategy

* How to manage risk

 

25 August, 01:00 PM GMT: Using Support/Resistance (S/R) Levels to Trade Forex

 

Senior trader and forex researcher, Josh will explain how Support/Resistance (S/R) Levels can be used to trade forex successfully. The main points to be covered include:

 

* Price action vs. mean reversion and how they apply to S/R levels

* How to use S/R levels to trade the forex markets

* How to manage risk: setting appropriate TP and SL levels

 

30 August, 11:00 AM GMT: Trading the News Effectively in FX

 

In this live analysis webinar, our market expert will analyze forex, commodity and stock markets. This is a great learning opportunity for both new and proficient traders as you can ask all your analysis, trading and risk management related questions as well as find trading setups for the coming days.

 

* Watch as Stuart analyzes forex, commodity and stock markets in real time

* Learn how professional traders approach analysis and trading

* Get your trading questions answered live

 

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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China is a strict country with international services as Google or Facebook. I am really scared of them. But I think hotforex planned to expand here.

 

Not sure as i have only heard about their other licenses as discussed above however if they have any expansion plans in China then i think it would not be an easy job but they have to prove to be the best and BTW i have a little hope that they will do if they plan for it as they are already moving their footprints in different regions and South Africa's regulations may be more strict than those offered in any other offshore regions.

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i still think they are able to trade, though im pretty sure most international investment companies are not that welcome. like forex brokrs etc... heard from a chinese friend. but lets see how it goes.

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Indeed. China want to encourage its companies, however, the forcing way is really strict, not a loose economic laws. They banned them from accessing their citizens. But I think Hotforex must get a way to expand here.

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The way they are servicing their products i guess they will definitely get popularity and success in China for sure, lets hope for the best. I had noticed a good list of webinars offered by hotforex for this month, any one tried out !

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I haven't seen any webinar by Janne.. ! I have heard him and I think he is really good at forex trading market and professional too. But these guys have also good command at defining forex markets i guess.

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1 year ago, he is main operator for most webinars and just in recent months, he left webinars for other people. I haven't tried new one but I thought it's same with Janne: understandable and knowledge.

 

Yeah I also noticed that their webinar trainer changed. So now I'm going through their e- course there https://www.hotforex.com/hf/en/trading-tools/forex-education.html

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