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Old 16-12-2003, 21:47   #35
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Lightbulb Here's my suggestion

Hello all,

Firstly, I don't mean being offensive or undermining the people who give FX trading courses. This is just a suggestion from me.

When I first knew about fx, I have no mentor. I started by only one book, and a bunch of trials and errors. I wasn't exposed to the internet that time (about 1998).

Everything that I learned all these years, were based on experience and observation.

Based on my own experience, I recommend all beginners to try to stand on their own feet, not to afraid to try various methods, and not to hesitate to do some paper trading. Whether you choose the path of TA or the path of fundamental, or walk both paths, it doesn't matter. Each path has its own advantages and disadvantages.

I, myself, travel both paths, although I emphasize more on TA, plus I add one more aspect of the market: market sentiment.

You have this forum, throw questions to this forum as a way of learnings. I believe there are people here who would gladly share their knowledge and experience... for free.

There's also the MoneyTec Chat Room, where you can spend some time to chat with other members... directly.

Itsonlymoney,
HOW TO TRADE and HOW TO MAKE MONEY absolutely differ. But before you can MAKE MONEY BY TRADING, obviously you need to know HOW TO TRADE.

But just remember, how you perform in trading, is solely on your own hands, not on your 'signals providers', not on your 'trading tutors', not on your 'fellow traders'.

I wish everyone good luck, and good trade!
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