What are the Best Forex Trading Platforms?

Monday, January 13, 2014 , Posted by Ryanita at 8:59 PM

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Q. There are so many, what are the best Forex Trading Platforms, particularly for a new trader?


Answer
I've posted this before, but I think this applies here.

Choosing a great trading platform is an important step in Forex Trading. A good one should offer the following:

Easy to Use
The software you use should be easy to understand and it shouldn't take a long time work-You should be able to trade right away. If it's too complicated to even start, how will you be able to use it to trade regularly!?

Real Time Quotes
Because Forex Trading is done 24 hours a day, and you need to have live quotes. Live quotes give you control of your money and you can check on it whenever.

Trading Rates
The software should have a freeze option when you decide to buy or sell.

Your Part
Do not be greedy! Before you start, figure out how much money you want to invest, and stick to it-Do Not Go Over!
Trading is not a 'get rich quick' deal. Just like starting any new job, trading takes time to learn and involves risk and loss, but can potentially be a great source of income-once it's mastered.

I would recommend:

http://userfriendlyforex.com

What is the best Forex Trading strategy in a dealing simulation (over-the-counter)?




Mundane


Currently a university student in Australia, majoring in Economics and Finance. This semester, I am doing a finance course where I am expected to go to a dealing room and start trading - dealing simulation. So, there will be two groups where companies will be quoting from banks (companies and banks).

I'm out of ideas as to how I should trade and be the best in the dealing room, in terms of strategy. Any ideas? Five stars for best answer. Thanks!



Answer
Download NinjaTrader for free and use their built-in simulator and start trading now real-time, with professional indicators and charts. At the very least, you'll get a feel for actual trading and terms and definitions and what it all means. Your finance class should give you ideas on how to make money. Otherwise, email me, and I'll send you some ebooks on Forex trading. You'll have to send me your email address for me to send an attachment.

http://www.ampfutures.com/index.php

They won't require you to fund the account for several months, maybe six months. The data feeds for forex and futures are also free.

You can also download ThinkOrSwim for free also, but won't have access to the data for export/import into Excel or other program, where Ninjatrader you do. Ninjatrader is great for the small trader, and you can start with as little as $500.

http://www.babypips.com/school/market_hours.html
http://news.tradingcharts.com/forex/headlines/Forex.html
http://forex-trading.bluecollarnews.com...
http://www.forex-learning.com/forex-trading-technical-analysis/forex-trading-technical-analysis
useful e books:
http://www.rapidforex.com/
http://www.traderssecretcode.com...
http://www.1forextrading.com/
http://forexmarketsuccess.com/forex-ebook/

Forex simulator:
http://fxtrader.investopedia.com/Registration/Register4.aspx




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