FMLS:23 Speaker Spotlight – Where's The Alpha? Technology and Products in Retail Trading

<p>As volatility slumps and the client base evolves, brokers have to adapt to remain profitable. These constraints have forced many brokers into difficult decisions, while others see this period as a chance for opportunity. The upcoming Finance Magnates London Summit (FMLS) will be exploring the retail trading market, touching on this topic at length in a notable panel.</p><p>In less than two weeks, FMLS will kick off, following months of hype and anticipation in what has been 11 years of consistent content and entertainment. This premium event is coming once again to London and will be held on November 20-22 at Old Billingsgate. </p><p>As is the case every year, attendees can expect to meet, engage, and interact with some of the biggest talent across multiple industry verticals. This includes leading brands and experts from the online trading, fintech, payments, and blockchain &amp; digital assets space.</p><p>FMLS:23 is an event like no other, drawing a record number of attendees and the biggest-name talent to one locale. Participants will have the chance to interact with thousands of like-minded peers and experts for this unforgettable opportunity to discuss, learn, and network with 150+ distinguished speakers and 120+ exhibitors.</p><p>As a quick reminder, registration is still open to reserve your seat if you have not already done so. Prospective attendees can still access the <a href="https://events.financemagnates.com/fmls23/register/">following link</a> to register today and avoid on-site fees. </p><p>Retail Brokers Looking Ahead to 2024</p><p>FMLS:23 has gathered leading technology experts from across the board to discuss key insights and trends for retail brokers and beyond. The upcoming panel, ‘Where's The Alpha? Technology and Products in Retail Trading’, will include the following speakers:</p><ul><li>(Moderator) Aeby Samuel, CEO &amp; Founder, FYNXT</li><li>Christoforos Theodoulou, Head of Global Business &amp; Sales, MetaQuotes</li><li>John Murillo, Chief Dealing Officer, B2Broker</li><li>Wassim Khateeb, Chief Commercial Officer, FXCUBIC</li><li>Vitaly Kudinov, SVP of Sales and Business Development, Devexperts</li><li>Dinos Michaelides, Director, DGM Tech Solutions</li></ul><p>Attendees can expect to hear from the industry’s best and brightest about where the retail brokerage space is headed in 2024. This includes an emphasis on which trading tools have resonated the most with brokers and impressed them. An addition focus will also touch on how brokers can effectively segment traders by region to increase activity, as well as which features, products, and instruments brokers should be looking at today to grow in 2024.</p><p>Beyond this panel, prospective attendees can explore the full-length agenda by accessing the <a href="https://events.financemagnates.com/fmls23/agenda/">following link</a>.</p><p>Voting to Begin this Week for London Summit Awards 2023</p><p>Nominations for the <a href="https://events.financemagnates.com/fmls23awards/">London Summit Awards 2023</a> are already in the books, but you can still make your voice heard starting later this week by voting on finalists for each category. Indeed, these titles are truly unique, as these honours are awarded and determined solely by industry peers and a nomination and voting process that is fully transparent.</p><p>Each year, FMLS is capped off with its prestigious London Summit Awards ceremony that acknowledges the best performing brands of the calendar year. This year, we will be recognizing a more diverse group of companies, categories, and top performing brands than ever before. </p><p>FMLS:23 will include a total of twenty-four award categories that are set to recognise this year’s best brands across the online trading, fintech, payments, and digital assets space.</p><p>See you in London in two weeks!</p>

This article was written by Jeff Patterson at www.financemagnates.com.

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