Please help me to choose a good forex broker?

Friday, January 24, 2014 , Posted by Ryanita at 9:59 PM

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Aleno


Hello,
I have been trading Forex for one year. My current broker has highest spreads. Now i am looking for a broker who has comparatively low spreads, deposit and withdrawal directly to VISA credit card and deposit bonus, if available.
OctaFX is good broker with lowest spreads but withdrawal is not to credit card.

Please suggest if anybody know.
Thanks for all in advance.



Answer
Compare Forex Brokers
http://www.goforex.net/forex-broker-comparison.htm

http://compare-forex.com/blog/

http://www.fxmaster.net/broker.html

http://www.setupaccount.zulutrade.com All you have to do is pick the experts you like, and ZuluTrade will quickly convert their advice into live trades in your trading account directly with the broker.

I've been using FXCM for years without any problems.
http://www.fxcm.com/

You can also trade forex futures through a regulated exchange and futures broker, or trade currency etf's through a standard stock account. If you really want to stick around long enough to learn something, trade the currency etf's without leverage first.

Currency ETFs are a way to play any dollar-related trades. These ETFs are just as good as trading spot forex. The only difference is that the ETFs are not leveraged. Below is a list of some of the currency ETFs that are worth trading:

â¢FXA - Australian dollar
â¢FXB - British pound
â¢FXC - Canadian dollar
â¢FXE - euro
â¢FXY - Japanese yen
â¢FXF - Swiss franc

Currency ETF List
http://etf.stock-encyclopedia.com/category/currency-etfs.html

My advice on trading forex:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqT3VpsJyXSkmJbqt3fKci7ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20120503085134AAuPSy2

What are the different investment categories?




Damaro


I cant remember them all, Stocks, Forex, ?, ? , ?
Can you please name them all? I know there is something with oil and gold but not in which category they'r in.

THANKS ALOT!



Answer
Your mixing everything up. There are mainly 3 investment
categories, stocks, bonds and cash with many variations and
combinations of each. There are growth stocks, mid cap stocks
and small cap stocks. There are short bonds, intermediate
bonds and long term bonds. All of these stocks and bonds carry
various kinds of risks. Then there are international stocks and
bonds. there are sector funds and single stock investments.
There are many ways to invest your money, such as forex
mutual funds and etf's.You can use a broker to make your
investments or a financial planner. Best if you take the time
to learn all these things before investing.
Oil and gold fall under single stock or commodity sectors.




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