Who is a typical student?
The courses are designed for professional and private investors. Sample job titles include technical analyst, research analyst, commodities analyst, market analyst, FX trader, LPG trader, crude oil operator, dealing officer, sales trader, portfolio manager, fund manager and hedge fund manager.
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