cashonmymind
Member Since Jan 22, 2021
6 posts
Jan 28 2021 at 16:49
Everybody here has suggested me to start with learning. So I just want to clarify if watching videos is enough or should I go for some finance books?
GeorgeBischof
Member Since Jul 19, 2020
318 posts
Jan 28 2021 at 17:55
I think A demo account is the best source of learning forex perfectly and properly.
dutchy1986
Member Since Jan 13, 2021
52 posts
Jan 28 2021 at 19:10
A mix of all plus speaking to experienced traders if you have the contacts. Everyone will learn differently
It seems to me that the combination of these 2 directions will give you a better result.
That is a very subjective question. What do you learn better from? You can find the same information in both places.
forextrader777 posted:Yes i agree. A person learns quickly.
Watching videos is a good option.
cashonmymind posted:Well, you yourself have its answer mate. Nobody can tell you if you've learnt enough or not. If you think watching videos has given you sufficient knowledge, that you're now ready to trade and give a shot in this market, the go ahead. If not, you can go for reading and other learning ways. You got to decide that.
Everybody here has suggested me to start with learning. So I just want to clarify if watching videos is enough or should I go for some finance books?
Actually, it depends on you. If you have enough time to read, you must choose books first. Books are well structured and can provide you a solid understanding . If you don’t have enough time, you may choose to watch the video , try to watch successful traders.
Well, whichever do you prefer is based on you. If you enjoy reading, then surely reading a book on finance is not a big deal. But it is smart to go for free courses online like babypips learn.
debramaldonado
Member Since Dec 02, 2020
21 posts
Feb 04 2021 at 07:58
I believe that learning is never enough. You can watch videos, read books, and even demo trade to learn your basics properly.
KnowFinance
Member Since Jan 16, 2021
85 posts
Feb 05 2021 at 12:01
It depends on person to person, some are good listeners while some grasp easily by going through books. I personally prefer to learn through videos and by practising on demo accounts.
Fx_howie posted:Any particular channel/source hat you're using for those videos? I am sure many traders here are looking for good, genuine material.
Videos work for me.
I personally believe that the more diverse the training, the faster we can understand the essence of trading and start with the process itself, I also do not miss the opportunity: you get education from your broker Amartets, where everything is capacious and understandable.
Now there are a lot of sources where you can get training, just everyone chooses for himself the option with which it will be much easier.
Maxwelljoe
Member Since Oct 08, 2020
29 posts
Mar 22 2021 at 11:07
Aurisida posted:I agree, one can learn from anywhere. There are literally many options to choose from.
Now there are a lot of sources where you can get training, just everyone chooses for himself the option with which it will be much easier.
I think videos are more good, because listening to something makes more impact than reading.
Although it depends person to person also some can prefer watching videos and others can like reading books.
Although it depends person to person also some can prefer watching videos and others can like reading books.
marnuslabushane
Member Since Oct 06, 2020
40 posts
Mar 23 2021 at 13:16
Maxwelljoe posted:I joined classes to learn about trading and I feel I just wasted my money.Aurisida posted:I agree, one can learn from anywhere. There are literally many options to choose from.
Now there are a lot of sources where you can get training, just everyone chooses for himself the option with which it will be much easier.