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Abstract:On November 28, 2022, MTFE held an offline seminar in Dubai. Masud Al Islam, the CEO of MTFE, attended this conference.

On November 28, 2022, MTFE held an offline seminar in Dubai. Masud Al Islam, the CEO of MTFE, attended this conference.
About MTFE
MTFE is an online forex broker founded in 2015, it is rooted in Canada. MTFE offers clients various financial products, including Forex, Commodities, indices, Stocks, etc.
Recently, MTFE has put much attention to the south Asian and Middle East markets. A few weeks ago, we just report that this broker opened its offline operation service center in Siri Lanka. Now MTFE has put its eye on the Middle East market. The physical address of this broker in Dubai is the 1st floor, Mamzar center, Al Qiyada. Dubai.

For the service center opened in Siri Lanka, you can check this article for details.
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202211118854393905.html

Event details
During the seminar, MTFE staff talked about its service of online future trading and promoted MTFE as a safe and beneficial platform. The seminar is part of MTFE's effort to promote its brand. It is also an engagement of MTFE in the local market. According to MTFE itself, the Dubai MTFE team held a large conference with complete success.





MTFE Review by WikiFX: Is MTFE real or fake?
MTFE is a regulated broker. It is regulated by FINTRAC with a license number M22076570. Investing in a regulated broker is less risky than investing in an unregulated broker. Because regulated brokers behavior is restricted by local authorities. In addition, WikiFX has given this broker a decent score of 5.05/10. (Note: Because different regions or countries have different levels of regulatory strictness, the score of the same broker might be slightly varied in other regions or countries. For details, please consult WikiFX customer service.)


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WikiFX still wants to remind you that forex trading is risky. No matter whether brokers set up branches around the world, look for celebrity endorsement, or organize activities, these are all marketing strategies of brokers, traders should not invest in these brokers without deep analysis, Instead, traders need to make a rational judgment based on the actual situation of the brokers, which includes in-depth knowledge of the specific information of the broker, regulatory status, reputation, customer service, etc.
Protecting the legitimate rights and interests of forex traders are always the primary concern of WikiFX. WikiFX keeps track of developments, providing instant updates on individual traders and helping investors avoid unscrupulous brokers. If you want to know whether a broker is safe or not, or just want to find a good broker, be sure to open the WikiFX official website (https://www.WikiFX.com/en) or download the WikiFX APP through this link (https://www.wikifx.com/en/download.html) to evaluate the safety and reliability of this broker!

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