What is the best forex trading strategy?

Saturday, November 23, 2013 , Posted by Ryanita at 10:00 PM

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I have been reading about trading forex but I am unsure about the strategy I should be using. I have read about so many different strategies and they all claim to be the best and easiest. I was just wondering if anybody had any real experience trading forex that could recommend a good strategy to start out with.


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If you are a beginner, i suggest you to use Marketiva, which is a very good platform to start trading with and very easy to use.

Marketiva gives you 5$ real to start trading so you don't have to deposit and if you made profit from it you can cash out, this is why it's very good for beginners. Their platform is very easy to use and they have support during trading hours for your questions, doubts etc.

They also have chat channels where you can talk, exchange opinions and ideas with traders of your country or international traders.

To open your account please visit http://www.marketiva.com/index.ncre?gid=3371

what is the best forex trading strategy?




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i want to know a proven strategy for forex trading (swing or long time) and will appreciate if it's from a pro trader.
thanks



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www.FXCM.com

http://www.babypips.com/

Here is a couple good videos to watch,

http://www.forex.com/forex-seminars-developing-listen.html

http://www.forex.com/forex-seminars-developing2-listen.html

Here is a squido site for fxbootcamp that has several good video, if youll take the time to watch these you can learn a lot.

http://www.squidoo.com/fxbootcamp/

I like Oanda for a starting broker because you can trade with as little as 1 cent a pip on the line, of course youll only be making 1 cent a pip. then as you improve you can step it up a penny or a dime or what ever.
The only bad thing about them is 50:1 leverage and there spread gets very wide during news times.

I also agree with babypips good site.

a short but very good ebook
http://www.robbooker.com/books/Strategy10.pdf

Here is a good site to learn about the indicators. Just look all over it.

http://www.investopedia.com/university/movingaverage/default.asp

Use Oanda as a demo account. It doesn't expire so you will have as long as you need to practice.
http://fxgame.oanda.com

check out this guy: http://www.robbooker.com/




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