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The
Beginner Guide to a Forex Advisor
by John Eather
When
I was searching for a
Forex adviser, I just got completely confused, I already don't know
anything about the trading methods used on the Forex.
I just wanted to find out what everyone is talking about, making big
bucks using Forex trading. I hear about Forex everywhere these days,
news, spam in my inbox, and curiously, I found a Forex bot, auto-trader
flyer in my mail box.
First I had to find out what Forex stands for, it is the foreign
exchange (money) market also abbreviated FX. Large banks and giant
conglomerates facilitate the buying and selling (exchange of) foreign
currencies.
Foreign Excange market provides trade and investment which we need
because we have a plethora of different currencies, such as the USD,
Euro, Pound Sterling, Canadian Dollar, and all the giant corporations
and banks that have the need to trade, or buy and sell these various
currencies.
In order for you (if you're like me) to obtain easy, simplified Forex
information is to just go to a few good sites, like I did,
Forex-guide.net, was really set up nicely for reading and there was
loads of information for free. There is also a lot of web links that
will want your fees upfront for them to give out their good knowledge
on Forex.
I wanted to learn for free, so I went to the
Forex-trader.com/fx-resources.htm, site where I signed up for free and
they provide informative pages and great resources through email. My
friend advised me to try YouTube, oh my goodness, I was not
disappointed.
The mass of information you can get from YouTube is amazing. To narrow
my search and not waste too much time, I typed in the word Forex where
a drop down menu appeared. There is where I chose the Forex Training
videos. Use the footage that has excellent ratings and ones that teach
for over 20 minutes. You can waste time on lots of smaller films that
don't say much. Enjoy your quest, I hope this helped you get started.
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