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Learn To Trade The Forex Market by Nial Fuller
Learning to trade the forex market can seem like a daunting task to any beginner. Fortunately there are many people out there who have made all the common mistakes and already traveled down the bumpy road of learning to trade the market. The best advice to give a total beginner to forex trading is to learn from a professional, someone with time-tested and relevant trading strategies; someone with a common sense market philosophy as well as a unique market perspective. Learning to trade forex does not have to be the frustrating, pulling your hair out task that it so often becomes for people. You will need to develop the proper market mindset and this can best be taught by someone who already possesses it. Just as you learn any other job-related skill from a mentor, learning to trade forex should be no different.
If you want to learn to trade with the least amount of trial and error possible then I suggest you learn from a professional trader who offers on-going support. Learning to trade can be a very expensive endeavor, so I suggest you do not try to go it alone. There is a lot of good information available on the internet for learning to trade. However, there is probably even more junk information as well as people trying to scam you out of your hard earned money.
Most people who want to learn to trade forex are mainly interested in the technical aspect of trading. That is, making trading decisions based on the information provided via a price chart. Where many people go wrong in technical trading is thinking that more is better, or that if they understand how more indicators work it will lead them to bigger profits. First of all, you need to understand that when it comes to technical analysis and your charts, more is not better. Professional traders and hedge fund managers are not using lagging indicators because they understand that such tools are useless and even counter productive.
Most professional traders you will find make their decisions based on pure price action analysis with a certain amount of fundamental economic understanding. A price chart is at the very heart of any market and it reflects all market participants’ beliefs about that market. There are so many trading courses for sale that make you believe you need to over-lay a bunch of indicators on your chart that it can be maddening for someone who teaches and trades just from pure price action like myself.
Learning to trade is difficult enough without all the unnecessary bells and whistles that many so called forex educators try to sell to you. When learning to trade you need someone you can trust and who is providing a relevant and time-tested product. Don’t fall prey to the charlatans trying to take your money and run. Look into price action analysis and I promise once you find a genuine price action educator you will never go back to your overly complicated indicator method. Learn to trade from price action and you unlock a world of difference in the way you think about trading.
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