On May 21, Earn2Trade partnered with Universiapolis – The International University of Agadir to host “Futures Trading Dynamics: Risk, Psychology & Strategy,” a conference dedicated to the realities of modern trading.
The event brought together professional traders, industry partners, influencers, professors, and students for a day of discussions on market psychology, risk management, strategic decision-making, and the skills needed to navigate today’s trading environment.
The conference opened with welcome speeches from Zsuzsa Erdélyi, Chief Operating Officer at Earn2Trade, and Habiba El Bardai, Dean of Universiapolis – The International University of Agadir. Earn2Trade was also represented by Mohey M. Sherif, Director of Affiliate Marketing, and Soufiane Echaouni, Arabic Partnership Consultant.
Throughout the day, attendees heard from experts in finance, trading, and academia, including:
- Bakrim – Finance and Trading Professor at ISIAM-Universiapolis
- Zsuzsa Erdélyi – Chief Operating Officer at Earn2Trade
- Najlae Yachou – Research Professor at ISIAM-Universiapolis
- Motia Eddine Lakhdar – Head of Financial Engineering & Trading Department at ISIAM
The event also featured student success stories, with two funded traders sharing their personal strategies and experiences in passing a funded trading challenge.
The conference concluded with the Excellence Certificate Ceremony, honoring Mohamed Reda Ait Allal, Champion of Casablanca Exchange and Best Trader of the University 2026, students who successfully obtained funding, and the business partners and contributors who supported the event.
Beyond the presentations, the conference offered students a valuable opportunity to connect directly with experienced traders, ask questions, and gain practical insights into the trading industry.
We’re grateful to Universiapolis – The International University of Agadir and everyone who contributed to making this event a success.
Watch the video to see highlights from the conference, and stay tuned for more exciting events and collaborations like this in the near future.