Srinagar: Kashmir University’s Department of Commerce in collaboration with FX-Millennium organised a two-day workshop on ‘Trading in the Forex Market’.
100 students from the varsity’s departments of Commerce, Management Studies and Economics participated in the workshop, which was attended by CEO FX-Millenium Simran Singh, Dean School of Business Studies KU Prof Nazir Ahmad Nazir, Head Department of Commerce Prof Mohi-ud-Din Sangmi, faculty members and resource persons Nishikant Dhumal and Mohammad Shahid Khan.
Addressing the participants, Prof Sangmi laid emphasis on the emergence of currency market trading and the need to train students about the upcoming challenges and opportunities.
Prof Nazir Ahmad Nazir appreciated the efforts of the Department in organising such events which impart contemporary skills to the students along with theoretical understanding of issues.
The workshop focused on conceptual understanding and practical training in various aspects of foreign exchange trading.
Nishikant Dhumal described the fundamentals behind the working of the system and laid emphasis on the difference between self-trading and robotic trading.
Mohammad Shahid Khan gave a live demonstration of the working of the currency trading market and engaged participants in the hands-on training through demo option.
The FX-Millennium offered interested participants willing to make their career in foreign exchange trading a 15-day training course in Dubai, UAE, for which the cost will be borne by FX-Millennium.
Dr Parvaiz Ahmad Shah, Chief Coordinator of the workshop, delivered a vote of thanks.