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We interview Suzette McNaught - JTrader Online Trading Portal, IT Manager

In this episode, we cover How Does the JTrader Online Trading Portal works?

Some of what we looked at were:

And lots more including our audience question from Joneil Alcock who asked, “Is the JTrader Pro easy to understand and how can the average consumer use it to earn?”

Connect with Suzette McNaughtl:

LinkedIn.

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suzette.mcnaught@jamstockex.com 

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Remember to join us next week for another educational episode as we help to demystify the capital market! Suzette Pryce, Manager Retail REPO Division Jamaica Central Securities Division (a division of the Jamaica Stock Exchange) joins us next week to talk about her role at the JSE and why it is important.

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