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erick

Member Since Jan 22, 2012  6 posts Erick Herdian Sutriadi (erick) Jan 31 at 07:38
Hello to all master, i'm new in forex can u guide me how to start in using forex. Thx grin

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brewoookkk

Member Since Nov 06, 2011  1 posts joey ade (brewoookkk) Jan 31 at 13:21
bisa

"What is important is we should learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow and never stop finding ways to beat the system
daily_martingle

Member Since Apr 18, 2011  216 posts Bijan (daily_martingle) Feb 04 at 22:05
if you are new try to buy a good expert and run it on your account. while you make profit , try manual trades on demo and start to read and learn. it take 3-4 years to become a good trader.

erick

Member Since Jan 22, 2012  6 posts Erick Herdian Sutriadi (erick) Feb 05 at 07:13
@Bijan : can you recomend to me about good expert lol

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daily_martingle

Member Since Apr 18, 2011  216 posts Bijan (daily_martingle) Feb 05 at 09:13

   erick posted:
   @Bijan : can you recomend to me about good expert lol


Hi again. sure i am glad to help you
these experts are good , i have it and its really profitable
1. forex growth bot V1.6
2.wallstreet forex robot V3.9
3. Iris FX
4. FX voodoo
and few more
to success you have to add several EA to your account. its easy and you can enjoy your profit for life time

myfxpt

Member Since Aug 06, 2011  85 posts Gary Sharp (myfxpt) Feb 20 at 23:54
Mmm...would definitely learn to trade manually before moving to a robot!

Keep it simple!
daily_martingle

Member Since Apr 18, 2011  216 posts Bijan (daily_martingle) Feb 21 at 08:44

   myfxpt posted:
   Mmm...would definitely learn to trade manually before moving to a robot!


sure , you can learn how to trade in forex manually. but manual trade need patient, stability and Consciousness in days and nights for every day and every hour.

myfxpt

Member Since Aug 06, 2011  85 posts Gary Sharp (myfxpt) Feb 21 at 09:20
Not really. You can build a manual system that alerts you when new trade opportunities appear, and you can add a little software that takes care of money management whilst you do other things. I am at the computer only when I need to place a trade.

Keep it simple!
henrygothie

Member Since Apr 01, 2011  12 posts henrygothie Mar 26 at 08:31

   daily_martingle posted:
   if you are new try to buy a good expert and run it on your account. while you make profit , try manual trades on demo and start to read and learn. it take 3-4 years to become a good trader.


totally agree!

henrygothie

Member Since Apr 01, 2011  12 posts henrygothie Mar 26 at 08:31

   myfxpt posted:
   Mmm...would definitely learn to trade manually before moving to a robot!


agree more! :)

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