London finance brokers have a thing for James Bond.
So it was for the XTB financial brokerage, signing Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen as its new Brand Ambassador. Mads is no stranger to dirty dealing: the actor is known for playing the biggest villains of the 21st century - from Hannibal Lecter to Le Chiffre in Casino Royale.
The advert reveals the essence of trading in just a minute video - "from controlling a wide spectrum of emotions throughout the trading process, to analyzing and gathering insights, developing solid risk management strategies and constantly learning, pushing and improving himself to become a disciplined and ultimately more successful trader".
The choice is not random - courteous and effortlessly chill, Mikkelsen embodies nature of trading, developing his multilateral proficiency in order to achieve international acclaim.
Perfect fit.
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