Thank you, it is a great benefit for traders.You are right, in fact, it needs to be created as formal education.
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Thank you, it is a great benefit for traders.You are right, in fact, it needs to be created as formal education.
Given Forex's growing popularity and relevance in today's financial landscape, including it in higher education syllabi could be beneficial. It would provide students with valuable knowledge about global markets, trading strategies, and financial literacy, equipping them with skills applicable in both personal finance and professional careers.Forex has become so popular these days that even those you do not expect to talk about it now discuss it. It has turned to something everyone wants to know and most people want to associate themselves with.
I was assisting my little cousin in his school works recently when he said I should teach him Forex. That was quite strange for a boy in the basic level of education. I know he must have come across it somewhere else being discussed but didn't know what it is.
Do you think that with the way Forex is being talked about, it should be included in school syllabus in higher education?
Yes, including Forex in higher education syllabi could be beneficial. It promotes financial literacy, equips students with essential skills for the global economy, and prepares them for careers in finance. Understanding Forex can empower informed decision-making and responsible investing from an early age.Forex has become so popular these days that even those you do not expect to talk about it now discuss it. It has turned to something everyone wants to know and most people want to associate themselves with.
I was assisting my little cousin in his school works recently when he said I should teach him Forex. That was quite strange for a boy in the basic level of education. I know he must have come across it somewhere else being discussed but didn't know what it is.
Do you think that with the way Forex is being talked about, it should be included in school syllabus in higher education?