Thursday 5 March 2015

Conference - Longer Living For Currency Traders

Its not easy being a currency trader. 
Inevitably you are going to face wear and tear. the mind and the body can only take so much. Like rain drip by drip your vitality can ebb away through the daily grind of absorbing data, analysis and decision-making. Quality isolation time is absolutely vital should you wish to remain in this profession for many years to come. Therapeutic time out is part of the longevity process that can help us revitalize and sustain our careers.

Now, for those of you who have realized that longevity is as much an important investment as the trading profession please check out the London Longer Living Investment Conference 2015 at the London Olympia 25th March 2015 for free.

The web site is - http://www.longerliving.co.uk/ 

"Longer Living is about much more than a Show. This is an amazing area of life that really matters to all of us. It's about science, medicine, nutrition, lifestyle psychology and much, much more."

Please register on the website to reserve your seat.

Speakers include David Lis, Managing Director of Aviva Investors and Tony Stenning, Head of Retail at Blackrock, the world's biggest fund manager. We will also be joined by Sophie Andrews, Chief Executive of The Silverline Charity, founded by Esther Rantzen.

The aim of the conference is to inculcate lasting values with the achievement of personal longevity.  Lasting individual success is a merit when successful people can assist others to stand on their feet through education, encouragement and guidance. As currency traders how many times we get ourselves boxed into corners and let ourselves become overwhelmed by the stress of it all. Investment in your health is the first foundation towards a successful trading career.


Pieter Bergli - DeLoren Trust Holdings

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