Forex Courses

Feb 10, 2019 at 07:20
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Biedrs kopš   785 ieraksti
Sep 17, 2019 at 10:57
newcomers can go through the pre school level including a demo account , don't hurry please , learning is a continues process and need to patience more.
Biedrs kopš   31 ieraksti
Sep 18, 2019 at 05:49
Imamul posted:
newcomers can go through the pre school level including a demo account , don't hurry please , learning is a continues process and need to patience more.

Sure. But charting is very important/
Biedrs kopš   785 ieraksti
Sep 18, 2019 at 18:09
Demo trading the first of trading in Forex , but Honestly speaking I have never used this trading place when I was a newbie. Because I was bored in here. I studied in Pips School and besides this i was in live account with small balance. It worked greatly instead of demo account.
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
Sep 23, 2019 at 07:27
aqs a best course beginners should start from Baby pips school , its the best solution , don't hurry when learning. hope everything will be great.
Biedrs kopš   1 ieraksti
Sep 27, 2019 at 12:36
dylanjessop posted:
You don't need them. Just use youtube.

hey guys

new to trading, i have been having this same thought of whether to invest in a course myself. i have learnt the very basics through youtube, just wondering if you could recommend any channels or people to check out on youtube to help me with my journey?

thanks!
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
Oct 02, 2019 at 03:54
we always advise to learn basic level for beginners level , but learning can be useless if there is no regular practice in demo or micro account , so besides learning it is more appropriate to emphasis on practice session  
Oct 02, 2019 at 09:50
Mohammadi posted:
we always advise to learn basic level for beginners level , but learning can be useless if there is no regular practice in demo or micro account , so besides learning it is more appropriate to emphasis on practice session  



Being on Demo should be where they start though, even with a micro account, it is still real money, so it's best to learn on demo until they get a solid understanding of the strategy they believe will work for them.

Even moving to a micro live account is a major emotional step for most new traders.


I agree with you about the micro account and new traders. Using a live micro account allows them to experience the emotions that come with live trading, and to experience blowing a few accounts due to things like revenge trading and such. All new traders think that they've got control of their emotions, right up to the point when they make a few bad trades and they start trying to 'win it all back' :)



If it looks too good to be true, it's probably a scam! Let the buyer beware.
Biedrs kopš   2 ieraksti
Oct 12, 2019 at 12:25
I offer lessons and i am transparent as can be , U$ 100 .. pure price action
Get that money!
Biedrs kopš   785 ieraksti
Oct 12, 2019 at 17:31
before some years ago , demo was the first choice for newcomer, but time has changed right now , beginners kick off live trading instead of demo , but result not actually. 
Biedrs kopš   47 ieraksti
Oct 12, 2019 at 22:06
Imamul posted:
before some years ago , demo was the first choice for newcomer, but time has changed right now , beginners kick off live trading instead of demo , but result not actually. 

If you want to be a best trader, the i say you must have to practice on demo account.
Biedrs kopš   785 ieraksti
Oct 22, 2019 at 08:26
sometimes its difficult to keep patience when trading in demo , so i prefer micro account instead of demo even though sometimes it causes a great risk for beginners.
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Biedrs kopš   32 ieraksti
Oct 24, 2019 at 04:03
Personally, I always read from babypips school courses. It is very helpful. You can also learn from youtube videos and of course trying trading in demo.
Biedrs kopš   994 ieraksti
Oct 30, 2019 at 16:01
fancydandy posted:
Personally, I always read from babypips school courses. It is very helpful. You can also learn from youtube videos and of course trying trading in demo.
I see; nowadays there have lots of video tutorials on YouTube; can be a useful source on Forex learning.
Biedrs kopš   57 ieraksti
Oct 31, 2019 at 11:23
Thank you, lots of good, free resources out there.
Biedrs kopš   33 ieraksti
Nov 02, 2019 at 07:46
fancydandy posted:
Personally, I always read from babypips school courses. It is very helpful. You can also learn from youtube videos and of course trying trading in demo.
True.Babypips is pretty good for gaining knowledge.
Biedrs kopš   57 ieraksti
Nov 02, 2019 at 15:40
REB_FX posted:
Not for me personally.

Plenty of great education for free/reasonably priced out there without spending huge amounts.

I think people new to trading are easily attracted to these courses, on the hope it will cut a corner and make them profitable quickly, but unfortunately this often is not the case.

Put the work in yourself and the rewards will be greater.
, agreed. i have certainly found this.
Biedrs kopš   886 ieraksti
Nov 03, 2019 at 16:30
The beginner should use demo account minimum for three months, sometimes many brokers organize demo contest with real money prizing. Newcomers can join here. It could be great to acquire real trading exeprince.
EliteCapital1
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Biedrs kopš   13 ieraksti
Nov 06, 2019 at 00:32
Hello Traders,
There are lot of good information on forex trading online but problem is if you are new to forex market you don't necessarily know which info is gold which is crap. I have been there myself. I would say you definitely need proper education when it comes to forex trading. Problem is it does not come free. If you seriously think about trading forex which you should because you will be risking your own money, I would say find a real trader who is making money consistently and learn from them. Do not pay some one who claim to be Guru/expert in trading but they actually don't trade themselves. Stay away from them, their main income source is teaching not trading. But real traders main income source is from trading not from teaching. There is a big difference. Thats why I say learn from long term successful traders.
Wish you all the best
Nov 06, 2019 at 11:27
Keep clear of the free information and opinions on forums. It is all junk or written by newbies. Find a proper paid for course from someone that has a myfxbook page with results
Nov 06, 2019 at 22:24
finnishpension posted:
Keep clear of the free information and opinions on forums. It is all junk or written by newbies. Find a proper paid for course from someone that has a myfxbook page with results


Paying for courses based upon someone having a stats page on myfxbook or other similar service is extremely bad advice, and people who give that kind of advice should be ignored. Account stats are easily manipulated to show 'super gains' and 'holy grail' trading methods, when in reality, the opposite is the case.

Focus on risk management as the #1 priority

Learn to trade on demo

Ignore anyone who says they have an 'elite' or 'secret' trading system for only $49.95 should be avoided.

There are no 'elite' or 'secret' systems available to the general public, and anyone who is willing to sell you this information is probably scamming you.

There are no 'holy grail' trading systems for $49.95. They're a scam and you will only make someone else rich by buying them.

Paying for expensive trading classes and systems is absurd.

Don't waste your money, just learn the basics of trading and develop solid Risk Management discipline and you can be profitable.

MyFXBook, Forex Peach Army, and Baby Pips are great resources and are free.

Don't waste your money on scams.
If it looks too good to be true, it's probably a scam! Let the buyer beware.
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