Forex currency trading has been a hot subject lately. Imagine a business with no employees, no customers, and no inventory; with possibility day. It is only you, lap-top computer, and your favorite sofa… Attractive? Sure, but the secret ingredient of success is missing in the formula.
It is estimated that only 5% of retail forex traders have consistently profitable currency trading system. It is usually based on deep understanding the patterns of market reaction on specific economic events (technical analysis), and proprietary set of "tools and instruments". Clearly, you want to jump in to get your feet wet in forex trading, but what if your toolbox is almost empty. One way to start is to follow professional trader guidance. It does to quality forex trading signals (for instance, I offer them free), then test their consistency on your training account and finally apply these alerts for live trades.
I call this "forex news trading alchemy", loosely referring to the clandestine process of transmuting substances of no or little value into pure gold. Economy news that people watch on TV just to have something to chat with their friends later apparently aren’t of great value. The very same news disturb currency market, providing possibilities to make money on the market movements and therefore become remarkably tangible. Training and experience is required to interpret news into the trading terms and the final product of such interpretation is called Forex Trading Alert or Signal. Read more…
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