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Jan 07, 2022 at 19:01
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There are lots of them on the Internet. In most of the cases it is enough to type in "trading community" in your browser and you'll have lots of relevant responses. I can advise you to go babypips, elitetrader, forexpeacearmy. Perhaps, these forums are the biggest ones.
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Jan 10, 2022 at 15:32
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Look up forex forums on Google. Of course this is a good one, as well as Babypips and Earn Forex.
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Jan 18, 2022 at 06:15
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You can be a part of trading communities on various forums or facebook groups. Myfxbook itself is a great place. The best thing about being a part of the trading community is you get to interact with other traders. Otherwise for me, trading is about sitting alone in front of my computer screen and having all those people around who don’t have the faintest idea about forex or trading in general.
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Jan 18, 2022 at 08:15
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UweMoench posted:
Forex community can play an important role for the beginners by educating them properly and providing them a platform to interact with the experienced traders. All the newbies can ask any question about the Forex market and get a positive outcome most of the time.
Definitely agree, its important to have a support network when first starting out and when going live for the first time. It can be daunting to say the least lol
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Jan 21, 2022 at 21:17
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Well, there are so many trading communities on the internet. Why don't you like being here? I think that the atmosphere here is very nice and all the members are quite friendly and amicable. You can go to babypips as well or if you trade cryptos, then you can find different forums which are devoted to trading cryptocurrencies.

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