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FOREX Training
Knowledge is the key to successful FOREX trading. The
knowledgeable trader has greater awareness of how the market
moves and more chances of making profitable transactions.
Without knowledge you are shooting in the dark. You may succeed
on a few deals but the odds are that you are going to lose in
the long run.
Thankfully there's lots of information available about the
FOREX and how to trade. You can find hundreds of web sites with
useful advice and there are just as many books about all
aspects of FOREX trading. If self-learning is not your style,
there are training courses available that guide you
step-by-step through the intricacies of Foreign Exchange.
If you have the time and the inclination, you can find all the
facts you need on the Internet or in your public library. The
problem with Internet sources, however, is that the information
is generally unstructured. You may find bits and pieces of
useful data, but finding a source that presents it in a
step-by-step fashion is more difficult.
Study courses, on the other hand, present their material in a
logical and structured manner that aids in understanding FOREX
trading. The investment involved in a FOREX course may well
worth the time saved in seeking out similar information on your
own. There are courses available for both beginners and
intermediate traders.
The cost of a FOREX course varies from free to $1000 or more.
As with most things, you get what you pay for. Free Internet
courses may give you the basics needed to begin trading, but
usually omit the in-depth training needed to analyze charts and
plot trading strategies.
There are two basic types of study courses. You can attend a
class with a group of people, or you can sign up for an online
course that is taken over the Internet. Classes are available
in most major cities. You can attend a class to learn the
basics or sign up for more advanced courses if you are an
experienced trader. The advantage of these courses is that you
get personalized attention – any questions you have can be
answered directly by the instructor. The disadvantage is that
you must follow the class schedule – if you miss one class it
can't be made up at a later time.
Seminars are also a possibility for learning about FOREX.
Seminars are usually aimed at experienced traders, but if you
know the basics you could benefit from a 1 or 2 day seminar.
These are available in most major cities, and you could expect
to see seminars offered every couple of months. They are
usually conducted by well-known FOREX professionals who can
offer new insights and strategies in FOREX trading.
If you prefer to study at your own pace you should investigate
online FOREX courses. You can log on to a website any time of
the day or night and go through the course material as you see
fit. If you have any questions, you can usually communicate
with an instructor by email. Responses could take anywhere from
minutes to days.
A variation of online courses is CDROM courses. These are done
on your computer, but you order the study materials from a
company and they arrive by mail. There may be little after
market service offered with CDROM learning materials. If you
have questions you may not be able to contact an instructor for
answers. However, each company has their own policy about this,
so find out what their service provides before putting down
your money.
Other types of home training include video lessons. These can
be watched in the comfort of your living room and are similar
to attending a FOREX training seminar.
The best kind of FOREX training can be with an individual
trainer or mentor. This would be someone with many years of
FOREX experience who can offer insights and strategies learned
through the course of conducting thousands of transactions.
FOREX mentors usually charge a lot of money – thousands of
dollars is not unheard of. Whether the cost is worth it is up
to the individual to decide. Working with a master trader can
provide valuable insight into the psychology of FOREX
trading.
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