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    How reliable are the guides? I am particulary interested in the Forex Daytrading. Reading as much as possible.

    For example I have dabbled in stocks before and using the charts etc, but I never see the + symbol in action (the bottom of a swing, where the price is going to go back up). I know to look for it but in reality I have found it never happens.

    If I lived in the states I would sign up for the Bulls on Wall Street but I will be using the LSE instead of the NYSE so I believe this complicates matters. Plus I doubt I would be making the required double figure traders per day!
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    hey there! investopedia is a great tool! and a good guide for defintions and things like that. But what it cant and wont give you is a method or system to trade. For that you will have to find a mentor or start reading some books! i dont trade forex but i bet you could find some good information on twitter or stocktwits.com for it. stocktwits has a forex stream where u can meet other forex traders.

    also go on google start googling for forex pdf books there are a bunch online!!!

    also i got 2 platofrms! one is the trading platform..but the other is just access to the site/chat etc that u pay 95 a month for!

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    How reliable are the guides? I am particulary interested in the Forex Daytrading. Reading as much as possible.

    For example I have dabbled in stocks before and using the charts etc, but I never see the + symbol in action (the bottom of a swing, where the price is going to go back up). I know to look for it but in reality I have found it never happens.

    If I lived in the states I would sign up for the Bulls on Wall Street but I will be using the LSE instead of the NYSE so I believe this complicates matters. Plus I doubt I would be making the required double figure traders per day!

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    Thanks Kunal, I was hoping you would reply!
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    Hey Kunal!


    Just finished reading that Hit and Run trading book you sent me. Good stuff! Thanks again!
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