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There are so many ForEx Trading
“how to’s” out there. How do you know what is right for you?
I am going on personal experience,
we’ll my dad’s personal experience anyway.
My dad started out in stocks
when he was around 45. He was looking for a way to get money to enjoy his retirement. Stocks are great, but the profit is small. When
my dad was 58 he started his “ForEx venture”. Thanks to For Ex he
was able to enjoy what little time he had after retiring. From 1998-2004 his
profit was 17.3x higher than the profits on his stocks over a 19 year period! Below is what my dad recommended to me:
(click underlined title for more information)
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This is suitable for beginner, intermediate,
and advanced traders. With this you will receive two different trading systems
for the price of one. You will learn how you can start making profitable currency trades or improve your current trades in the next 24 hours using 241Forex. This system can be tweaked to fit your own style of trading.
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When your start trading online, be sure to start with a demo account. International
Online Currency Trader will set you up with a demo account and they will show you exactly what to do. This is the one that helped my dad learn the “tricks of the trade” and enjoy his retirement. I just recently opened my demo account and I have received excellent support and have
had fun learning what my dad was trying to teach me.
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What is ForEx?
ForEx is the acronym for the foreign exchange market, where one country’s currency is
exchanged for that of another country through a floating-exchange-rate system. The ForEx is the world’s largest and
most liquid financial market, with a current estimated exchange average of between $1.5 trillion and $2 trillion per day.
Compare this to the total average value of global equity trading at $25 billion daily.
ForEx is not a market in the traditional sense because there
is no central exchange. Instead, the entire market is run electronically, within a network of banks, continuously over a 24-hour
period, opening Sunday at 5pm (EST) and closing Friday afternoon at 4:30pm (EST).
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