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Further Forex Education
I just finished reading through BabyPips' School (simply awesome place!!!) and I am wondering where to continue studying forex trading. What are the good trading books to read? Should I join webinars? Should I start demo trading? Please answer all my questions. Many thanks in advance :)
over 2 years ago
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Demo trading and reading books would probably be best.
Some good books:
1. Adventures of a Currency Trader by Rob Booker - Fictional story about a retail trader - fun stuff)
2. Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis by Ashraf Laidi - Serious book, kinda slow, but definitely a must read for all aspiring currency traders.
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Bravo! The next step is to make sure you feel ready for trading.If not, look into Amazon.com for all your forex books.Most of them are good.Ready or not, you can always demo trade. There is no harm with demo.If you really want to build experiences, there is nothing better than live trading. Just make sure to use money you can afford to lose.Webinars can be good; just make sure you are dealing with the legit and the professional.
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You should put this knowledge to use and try demo trading! Of course, it'd help to practice first before trading real money, right? Aside from that, you could read up on some forex trading books, like "Beat the Odds in Forex Trading" by Igor Toshchakov. Head on over to ReviewPips.com to check out the reviews on a bunch of currency trading books!
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You might wanna check out the top rated FX books and self-study courses at ReviewPips.com. Kindly click the links below. Thanks!
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