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Abstract:XTB is excited to announce that they have once again partnered with leading market experts Adam Harris and Patrick Reid to help shed some light on how and what to trade during high inflation.

Tune in on Thursday, 30th June and watch as XTBs chief market analyst Walid Koudmani interviews pro traders about their opinions on the current market situation, the best strategies for high inflation trading, and top markets to watch during inflation and high oil prices.
Expect to find answers to questions such as:
How is inflation influencing the market and which markets to watch?
What rules do central banks apply during inflation?
Which key technical levels should traders be looking at in the current climate?
Joshua Raymond, Director of XTB UK, commented: With record-high inflation and unprecedented market volatility, it is becoming increasingly difficult for traders, especially those less experienced in trading a bear market, to feel confident in their decisions.
Which is why we‘ve decided to dedicate our final live event of the season to a much needed talk full of practical tips on how to trade during high inflation. For this purpose, we’ve invited two of the most popular market experts we had the pleasure of working with in the past year to join our Chief Market Analyst for an interesting evening of trader talk.
You can find the full itinerary, as well as instructions on how to sign up for free, on their website: https://en.xtb.com/high-inflation-trade-ideas
XTB Group consists of companies with one of the largest stock exchange-listed FX & CFD brokers in the world. XTB Group has entities regulated by the worlds biggest supervision authorities, including the FCA, CySEC and KNF.
With more than 16 years of experience, XTB Group provides retail traders instant access to hundreds of global markets. XTB is a fintech company based on trust, technology and support. Since 2004, XTB Group has expanded to 12 major markets in Europe, Latin America and Asia, attracting over 447,000 clients.
In 2021, XTB Group received licences to operate in the UAE and South Africa. Operating the companys own award-winning xStation and xStation Mobile platforms, the entities of XTB Group offer over 5,400 instruments, including real stocks, real ETFs and CFDs on forex, indices, commodities, stocks, ETFs and cryptocurrencies. Through X-Open Hub, XTB provides leading technologies for financial institutions from around the world. Find out more at https://www.xtb.com/en
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