FX books to read for newbies

Mar 07, 2019 at 07:16
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forex_trader_795593
Member Since Oct 09, 2019   32 posts
Nov 28, 2019 at 08:01
I mean, reading books do help but I would recommend reading babypips school on forex. They provide very insightful information for newbies.
Member Since Oct 22, 2019   33 posts
Mar 25, 2020 at 11:17
Mastering bitcoin : Unlocking digital cryptocurrencies by Andreas Antonopolos.
JapaneseGroupFx
forex_trader_1153031
Member Since Feb 28, 2020   77 posts
Mar 26, 2020 at 14:23
Best book is having a Mentor to practice with.
Member Since Mar 23, 2020   63 posts
Apr 07, 2020 at 07:50
fancydandy posted:
I mean, reading books do help but I would recommend reading babypips school on forex. They provide very insightful information for newbies.
I agree with you on that; one of the best forex material online is provided by babypips. I have also used them a lot.
Member Since Jul 20, 2020   232 posts
Sep 22, 2020 at 21:01
Books and articles on forex can help you to learn new things about trading and the market. So, it plays an important role to make money from the forex market.
Member Since Sep 18, 2020   31 posts
Sep 23, 2020 at 06:47
Nice thread. I have got a lot of options to read from everyone's recommendations. Will check them shortly.
Member Since Sep 05, 2019   1 posts
Sep 23, 2020 at 07:02
pour apprendre les ABC du TRADING il faut commencer par les bases ,comme pour apprendre a parler il faut commencer par apprendre a lire l'alphabet ,je vous conseille ce livre car je l'ai lue personnellement et je le relie toujours : THE CANDLE STICK TRADING BIBLE
forex_trader_1786937
Member Since Aug 23, 2020   142 posts
Sep 23, 2020 at 15:07
Babypips school of kindergarten. Over a decade's ago it serves me as a newbie, before I further my education about trading and now i can boast and confidently say I'm among the profitable ones.
Member Since Jul 27, 2020   102 posts
Sep 28, 2020 at 06:35
TraderAngolan posted:
Babypips school of kindergarten. Over a decade's ago it serves me as a newbie, before I further my education about trading and now i can boast and confidently say I'm among the profitable ones.
Babypips school is such a great course to learn from.
Member Since May 20, 2020   2 posts
Sep 28, 2020 at 09:29
I think the book 'The Age of Cryptocurrency' is quite simple to read so it's gonna be interesting for beginners, as well as for experienced users.
Member Since Aug 17, 2020   123 posts
Sep 30, 2020 at 09:46 (edited Sep 30, 2020 at 09:48)
I agree with previous posters about Trading in the Zone and BabyPips forex course.

Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom is a good one too, not specifically forex but it teaches you a lot about psychology, goal setting, and figuring out your own trading strategy.

I was also recommended High Probability Trading Strategies but haven't read it myself.
forex_trader_1786937
Member Since Aug 23, 2020   142 posts
Oct 02, 2020 at 13:51
cardigan posted:
TraderAngolan posted:
Babypips school of kindergarten. Over a decade's ago it serves me as a newbie, before I further my education about trading and now i can boast and confidently say I'm among the profitable ones.
Babypips school is such a great course to learn from.

The best too
forex_trader_1786937
Member Since Aug 23, 2020   142 posts
Oct 03, 2020 at 08:15
Some people who have the privilege seeing me trading ask how do I always come out profitable each day? Well the answer is simple because I take lose when needed and wait patiently to easily regain the small loss, and making sure profits always overwhelmed loss, all this way gained more than a decade ago from babypips, then developed it into the strategies of mine it is today.
Member Since Oct 02, 2020   6 posts
Oct 04, 2020 at 11:55 (edited Oct 04, 2020 at 11:55)
steveday1976 posted:
Hi All

I am fairly new to trading and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions about which books are best to read. Books on fx and topics such as money management would be a great help
any help [https://books.google.com/](here)?
Member Since Jul 20, 2020   341 posts
Oct 05, 2020 at 11:57
New traders should learn forex perfectly before investing their money. They can learn forex from anywhere.
Member Since Oct 05, 2020   2 posts
Oct 06, 2020 at 12:24
I second www.babypips.com website for basics and foundational understanding of forex (you can't build a house without foundations), as well as Mark Douglas 'Trading in the Zone' and 'Disciplined trader' book series so that you learn how to control the emotional effects that trading can have on you, But what I would like to also add is a book that made a difference in my trading which is 'Naked Forex, high probability trades without indicators' as well as watching youtube videos specifically on price action trading (how to plot zones-the turning points that price makes) so I can know which trend I am looking at when I analyze as well as the market structure (basically the higher highs and higher lows or lower highs and lower lows that markets make when they either buying or selling)-watch videos by a guys called 'WISE WISDOM' on YouTube as well as video by 'Basecamp Trading' specifically on price action trading (It was an hour long last time I remember).

Anyways, that's my 2cents on the question, hope it helps
Member Since Jul 20, 2020   232 posts
Oct 06, 2020 at 18:20
If you want to learn forex properly babypips will be the best option for you. It can help you to learn many more new things about forex.
Member Since Jun 23, 2020   34 posts
Oct 13, 2020 at 05:29
Trading in the zone by Mark Douglas is a wonderful book..
Member Since Oct 05, 2020   18 posts
Nov 30, 2020 at 10:49
davidkew posted:
Trading in the zone by Mark Douglas is a wonderful book..
O yes! That's a good one
Member Since Nov 30, 2020   7 posts
Nov 30, 2020 at 14:37
best of the books are books from worl know investors like Buffett
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