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2012 World MoneyShow London

2 – 3 November, 2012
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
London

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Panel Discussions

Everybody has an opinion and no two are alike! Join top fund managers, industry experts, and other advisors as they weigh in on some of the most relevant and timely topics during spirited panel discussions.

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Friday, November 11, 2011 | 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm
The right-fit trading software can give you the edge that you are looking for. Join this panel of leading trading software representatives as they explain their systems, pointing out key features that will enable you to utilise their tools to their full capabilities. You don't just have to get by using only a fraction of the total functions your software offers. Here, you'll learn and compare the convenient tricks and hidden features in the most popular software and charting packages, and best of all, you'll hear how to maximise the software for your ultimate goal--making better trading decisions.
Marlo Badenhorst
Tim Clarke
Russ Mould
Craig Russell

Friday, November 11, 2011 | 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm
Interested in trading the forex market or expanding your current knowledge of forex? This panel of executives and traders from top forex companies will show you what tools and opportunities their companies offer to help you learn the strategies and skills necessary to become a successful forex trader. Come to this panel and hear what options are out there for you and view a demonstration of what each company has on offer.
Justin Butler
Jay Mawji
Alex Spiroglou

Friday, November 11, 2011 | 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Investing beyond the borders of your home country offers opportunities to grow your portfolio far beyond what can be accomplished by stocking up with homegrown shares. With factors such as the debt crisis in Europe, volatile oil prices, instability in the Middle East, natural and man-made disasters, and rising food prices, knowing what selections you should make to best position your portfolio for profit in the year ahead can be a daunting task. Join this panel of global investing experts as they tell you where you should consider investing to take advantage of the next outperforming countries and regions.
Slim Feriani
Neil George
Julian Mayo
Eoin Treacy
Nate Weisshaar

Friday, November 11, 2011 | 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
As yet another volatile year comes to an end, the Shares team looks at the coming 12 months ahead, across all geographies and asset classes, drawing lessons from 2011 with an eye on the best investment opportunities in 2012.
Dan Coatsworth
James Crux
Steven Frazer
Simon Griffin
Simon Keane
Russ Mould
Tom Sieber
Vishala Sri-Pathma
Royston Wild

Saturday, November 12, 2011 | 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Gold, silver, platinum (and its affiliates such as palladium and rhodium) have shown their mettle in bringing steady returns to investors. What will the coming months bring for investors who would like to try their hand at investing in the shining commodities? Should you gamble on gold or put your trust in silver? What about platinum and its affiliated metals? Will the duller sheen of this family, so necessary to the automotive industry, prove to be the place for your hard earned cash? Come to this panel and find out what these experts predict for the metals in the coming months.
Dominic Frisby
Russ Mould
Jono Remington-Hobbs
Ben Traynor

Saturday, November 12, 2011 | 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Finding the areas that are set to explode, as well as knowing the ones that should be avoided, are the purview of an elite group. Few of us have the insight and expertise needed to make shrewd choices that will place our portfolios in position to best take advantage of coming trends. This unique opportunity to hear from some of the people who make their living evaluating where the markets will move will show you how to discover the industries and asset classes to invest in and which should be avoided. Find out what they see for property, energy, and healthcare, which have been so popular of late, as well as technology, financials, communications, and everything in between.
Paul Hill
Brenda Kelly
Eoin Treacy

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