Help......I am new to forex
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 5:28 pm
Hello,
I am new to Forex trading. I am writing to ask for advice on where I should start my journey in learning quality, pertinent information. I have found an overwhelming amount of what appears to be great material, the problem is it is not feasible to read and watch all the videos and material I have available.
Indicators.... is it just a reflection of my ignorance or is there some merit to this? The indicators I have looked at so far seem to point out up-trends/down-trends AFTER it is readily observable on the charts. Demonstrations show them used on historical charts that are specifically selected to make a good example so of course it appears they are great.
E Signal..... I purchased an account with them and have yet to see much of anything there that is useful. The software requires Windows and it is a browser based, slow, cumbersome, backwards program that looks and acts like something a junior high school student made with some basic program language. That in itself would be fine if there was something there that would help me decide what to buy or sell and when. Is that an unrealistic expectation?
I am not asking for someone to teach me (but anything would be appreciated), I can learn it myself (I think). What I am asking is to be pointed in the right direction by someone who knows and doesn't have a financial interest in the matter (like someone selling a course or book). However, I do not mind paying for something if it will be helpful.... like e Signal, they told me it would be great to use it and I would learn from watching what it advises. So far I have learned much more looking at blogs like this one, gotten much better tips on trading as well.
I prefer something that I can read... I have watched some of the videos and have to run them on 1.5 X to keep from being driven insane..... they seem to go very slow.
I learn quickly, I spent almost 20 years in college through undergraduate, graduate, and post graduate programs so I was forced to develop ways of learning a lot in a short period of time. Before deciding on my chosen profession I seriously considered physics Phd program.... I LOVE numbers, charts, formulas, etc.
I will quit here.... I will ask other things in separate posts.
Thank You,
drlmg
I am new to Forex trading. I am writing to ask for advice on where I should start my journey in learning quality, pertinent information. I have found an overwhelming amount of what appears to be great material, the problem is it is not feasible to read and watch all the videos and material I have available.
Indicators.... is it just a reflection of my ignorance or is there some merit to this? The indicators I have looked at so far seem to point out up-trends/down-trends AFTER it is readily observable on the charts. Demonstrations show them used on historical charts that are specifically selected to make a good example so of course it appears they are great.
E Signal..... I purchased an account with them and have yet to see much of anything there that is useful. The software requires Windows and it is a browser based, slow, cumbersome, backwards program that looks and acts like something a junior high school student made with some basic program language. That in itself would be fine if there was something there that would help me decide what to buy or sell and when. Is that an unrealistic expectation?
I am not asking for someone to teach me (but anything would be appreciated), I can learn it myself (I think). What I am asking is to be pointed in the right direction by someone who knows and doesn't have a financial interest in the matter (like someone selling a course or book). However, I do not mind paying for something if it will be helpful.... like e Signal, they told me it would be great to use it and I would learn from watching what it advises. So far I have learned much more looking at blogs like this one, gotten much better tips on trading as well.
I prefer something that I can read... I have watched some of the videos and have to run them on 1.5 X to keep from being driven insane..... they seem to go very slow.
I learn quickly, I spent almost 20 years in college through undergraduate, graduate, and post graduate programs so I was forced to develop ways of learning a lot in a short period of time. Before deciding on my chosen profession I seriously considered physics Phd program.... I LOVE numbers, charts, formulas, etc.
I will quit here.... I will ask other things in separate posts.
Thank You,
drlmg