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Old 15th December 2008, 14:05
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Question What Forex Book Has Helped You the Most?

What Forex book was the most helpful one of all you've ever read? The one that has influenced your style of trading or money management approach? Unfortunately, for me there are no such books because I've began my Forex education with the practice before I've found out that there are so many helpful books. I've read many of them, but there were not many new things for me to learn from them.

So, what are your relations with the Forex books or e-books?
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Dean Saunders's 10 Minute Forex Wealth Builder
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I think you are right because there is no such books available for forex trading, or any prescribed course by which a common man can acquire knowledge frm it.
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I'd say its the newspapers and other business magazines/journals that have helped me the most.
Novice traders can readily catch up with the nitty-gritty of the stock and the forex market by reading the local dailies.Newspapers continue to remain one of the most inexpensive yet insightful tool for forex trading.
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Hi Andy,

I´m beginning in Forex trading and I am looking for a source of investigation for FX trading learning. May you help me?

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Karl Strauss
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Harvard University
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Rich Dad, poor Dad. Yeah it's not a forex book but i won't find forex if not for the book.
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I think for me the greatest resource is Blogs written by other traders. There is so much to learn from other’s insights.
As for beginners' manuals, there are a few sites out there that really specialize in the basic terms. I reread them many times before I actually began trading...
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How to choose the best forex Books
When it comes to learning about Forex trading, there are numerous resources available to the novice trader. Online courses, workshops, e-books, DVD-courses and even one-on-one streamed video training. However, for some, the best way to learn is the old-fashioned way: by reading a book.

The bookstores abound with Forex books, on any topic - from Technical Analysis to the psychology of trading and many beginner traders find them the most efficient way to learn since it allows them to review passages as many times as necessary to fully understand the topics. Imagine asking the lecturer at a large workshop to repeat himself and you can understand why the book has its advantages!

The question is, which forex book will be most helpful for you? Like any other area, the forex trading realm has its share of hucksters and pretenders. Be wary of any book that makes outrageous claims in its title or on the cover like “Be a forex millionaire” or for example. If a book promises something that’s too good to be true, you will not benefit too much from it. And if the book underestimates or neglects the inevitable risk associated with forex trading, you should definitely put it back on the shelf and walk away from it.

What you shold value in a forex book is calm, reasonable, practical advice. Garish, pretentious language suggests the author is trying to pull a fast one. Professional, logical language, on the other hand suggests the author knows the currency market and is simply transferring to his readers what he’s learned over the years.

Finally, when choosing a forex book, it’s worth taking a minute to Google the writer’s name and see what comes up in the searches. Are there reviews of the book written by readers, not some fake testimonials shown on the author’s Web page? Has the writer been mentioned in any offline events, such as offline workshops or seminars? What is his or her background? Does he or she have any real-world trading experience, or do they just write forex books?

Take note also of the book’s appearance. Is it an e-book sold by some dude off his Web page? Is it riddled with grammar and spelling errors? Or does it appear to have been written and edited by professionals, and presented in an appealing, straightforward manner? You want a book that fits the latter description. It’s more likely to be reliable and up-front about the pros and cons of forex trading.


I hope this will help you guys
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