http://forextradersclub.com
http://www.protradingcourse.com/nt2000/premier
> http://www.incrediblecharts.com/
> Learn how to use the chart tools and understand what the chart is
> telling you. Follow the links on this page.
>
> http://www.globalforex.com/
> This is where I had my first trading station. Follow the links and
> learn what they have on their site.
>
> http://www.citibank.com.hk/cgi-bin/bv.cgi/eng/investments/iv_fxd.jsp
> is the Citibank Daily Currency Commentary. Spy on what Citibank is
> doing.
>
> http://www.commerzbank.com/upload/dailye.pdf
> is another daily currency report ...learn what the banks look for
> when they trade and how they do it.
>
> http://www.forexnews.com/
> MG Financial Group's collection of news links AND there are links at
> the top of the page to education and other enlightening things
>
> http://www.forex-training.com/
> Follow the links on the left side of the page
>
> http://www.forex-newsletters.com/
> Free newsletter subscription
Check out http://www.learn4x.com and
http://www.forexnews.com for
starters.
I'm currently taking Forex Lessons from Abe (learn4x.com)....and he is an
excellent teacher, in my opinion.
Here are two more good Forex site
I've gotten a lot out of the following sites:
Avalanches of Thanks for your valuable input. I now how much to digest,
which is good, before making a decision. Merci beaucoup.
What got me interested was an email that I received from Alley Cat HYIP News
with a Solo Advertisement for FOREX Profit System by Erol Bortucene for
$59.00.
Anyone know anything about this?
I know Erol from the money-tec forum; he used to broker for 21st century forex.
A lot of what is probably going to be presented in his package is just
standard stuff that you can pick up from Money-tec or another board like that
by yourself, some version of a moving average system crossed with an
oscillator of some kind. My recommendation to you is to get signed up to
some of these boards and see whats out there, then get yourself a demo account
and practice on your own:
Eventually it may in your interest to spend some money on a course, but you
probably want to get some general exposure first, so you are making an
informed decision about what you are getting for your money.
Go to
http://www.oanda.com
for a real account where you can start trading without any paperwork faxing
and startcapital as little as $1, payable with PayPal.
They also have the smallest spreads around
(outside weekend hours)...you'll find out what spread is LOL......you can
trade here with very small amounts (even 1 cent per PIP....again, see moneytec),
which is sweet, since your trading will be WAY different when there's real
money on the line, and this is a good way to get used to that in my
experience.