Freedom Broker Armenia analytics: A practical tool for navigating the market

YEREVAN, June 12. /ARKA/.  Freedom Broker Armenia is strengthening its expert support for investors through the development of its own analytical platform. Following the launch of an updated section on its website, the company now regularly publishes market overviews and commentary on key events across the economy, stock markets, corporate reporting, and geopolitics.

All materials are prepared by Freedom Broker Armenia’s analytical department, based on daily monitoring of global financial news and assessments of various investment instruments. The latest insights are available at: https://ffin.am/ru/analytics/

“We aim to provide investors not just with data, but also with the context necessary for informed decision-making,” said Rafael Mkrtchyan, Senior Analyst at Freedom Broker Armenia.

The company also reminds clients that, in addition to analytical materials, it offers investment products, such as a dram-denominated D-account with an annual yield of up to 6%, which can be a valuable tool for long-term savings in the national currency.

For private investors and clients tracking macroeconomic trends and local investment opportunities, Freedom Broker Armenia’s analytical section serves as a practical and regularly updated source of market intelligence.

* In cases stipulated by the tax legislation of the Republic of Armenia, tax is withheld from your income and transferred to the state budget.

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