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FINDOC Hosts TFL 3.0: A Deep Dive into Algo And Options Trading

FINDOC Hosts TFL 3.0: A Deep Dive into Algo And Options Trading

Gurugram, Haryana (India), September 6, 2024: FINDOC is ready to host the third edition of Traders for Life on the 6th and 7th of September 2024 at Radisson, Udyog Vihar, Gurugram. Aligned with the last two editions of Traders for Life, TFL 3.0 is on its path to establishing itself as one of its kind and the biggest knowledge-sharing event for traders.

 

The major focus of the event would be on Algo and Options trading, which shall be attended by Pro Traders, HNIs, renowned market personalities, and individuals who are interested in accessing/trading in the Indian Derivatives Markets. 

 

For the first time, we have a live trading session, where traders will deploy the strategies in the live market, for everyone to experience the entire process, understand in detail and see the result of the strategies. TFL3.0 by FINDOC is equipped to provide all the participants with unique knowledge and give an unforgettable trading experience.

 

Further, the event will be attended by various exchanges like NSE, NCDEX, BSE, and MCX to guide us on the future of the Indian Markets. In addition, some very big names will grace the event with their presence, like Mr. Samir Arora (Helios Capital), Mr. Kashish Jain (Cosmic Softech), and Mr. Saahil Mehra (Bloomberg) and share their experiences with us.

 

This event has already helped a lot of traders to level up their trading and grow as a trader. An opportunity like this is looked upon by all the stock market enthusiasts, and the same enthusiasm can be seen in the participants in TFL 3.0.

 

Tags: TradersForLife TFL3.0 FINDOC Tradingevent AlgoTrading OptionsTrading StockMarket

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