In 1967, the first female trader in history paid $450,000 for the opportunity to trade securities. Today, women invest better than men, run financial blogs, teach others to generate passive income and do charity work. How? Find out on March 4, 2023.
We invite you to a large-scale women's investment forum Female Freedom Forum, organized by the Exchange University Learning Center and the financial portal Minfin.
Speakers of the forum ㅡ you are familiar with bloggers and experts:
TV anchorwoman Lilia Rebrik;
financial experts Yulia Batkalova, Ksenia Gubanova and Robert Lee;
Influencer Evgeni Taller and U20 World record holder in athletics Alina Shukh;
Irina Gutsal, head of the charity platform dobro.ua, and the author of the project "Zemliachky. Ukrainian Front" in support of military women Kseniya Draganiuk.
A lot of insights and useful information is guaranteed in a few hours of the forum. You will learn:
what trends in the stock market in 2023 and how to earn on securities;
How to invest in the crisis without a steady income and accumulate capital for your child;
how to develop a personal investor brand properly and whether in general it is necessary to develop it;
how we invest in our future through the support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Ukraine.
See a detailed program of the event at: project.minfin.com.ua/female-freedom-forum
The money raised at the event and through Ukraine's largest fundraising platform dobro.ua will be used to purchase gadgets for online education for children whose relatives fled the war.
You can take part in the charitable forum online or offline in Kiev. The number of places is limited!
The minimum donation for participation in the event: 200 UAH.
*You can also join our initiative even if you can not attend the event by donating any amount of money.
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