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Market Traders Institute?


Often referred to as MTI, Market Traders Institute Inc. is a foreign exchange (Forex) education and training company based in the Orlando suburb of Lake Mary, Florida. We provide Forex education to beginner, intermediate, and advanced traders. Our education system, The Ultimate Traders Package on Demand™, is a phased approach to learning how to trade the Forex market. 

MTI combines performance oriented forex education techniques, state of the art trading and analysis software, online interactive Forex analysis rooms and comprehensive live and online support. For many, MTI is synonymous with high standards, effective teaching, sound Forex instructional materials, and a dedicated commitment to performance oriented results.

History
MTI was founded in 1994 by FX Chief™ Jared F. Martinez. He began by teaching forex trading out of his house but quickly moved his enthusiasm for the forex into some real office space, took on a few employees and became CEO of MTI.

Striving for Success
·         The education provided by Market Traders Institute gives you:
·         LIVE! Online support and professional Forex mentorship
·         The training platform that allows you to learn at your own pace
·         The knowledge to make more effective trading decisions while you complete the education
·         Lifetime access to MTI’s Forex education and online resources

Founded by Jared Martinez
Jared is an entrepreneur and the founder of Market Traders Institute, Inc. (MTI). He is also the creator and author of several forex training materials.


Since 1994, Jared Martinez, has spent his time ensuring up-to-date, quality education is provided to all MTI students through software, on-site classes, training workshops, mentorship tools and more.

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