There are a small number of 'amateur' foreign exchange traders who keep a very low profile, but live a fantastic lifestyle. They travel the world as they wish, taking holiday after holiday, spending time with their loved ones, and funding it all from a continuous succession of profitable forex trades.
Sadly, for most people, it's really not that easy.
Here's a frightening fact: nearly 50% of foreign exchange traders lose money to the point where they have to stop trading altogether, and go and do something less risky instead.
If you're trading currencies right now, or you're thinking about starting, then you have a 1-in-2 chance of losing your trading pot.
They're not very good odds, are they?
I've been trading currencies for over twenty years, on and off, and mostly without great success. When I heard that nearly half of all traders lose their money in the forex markets, I seriously considered giving up myself!
The one thing that kept me going through the dark days was the knowledge that the foreign exchange trading software that is available now to the individual trader for modest sums, or even for free, are better than the software that professional City forex firms were paying thousands a year for only a decade ago.
I reckoned that the quality of the trading software tools available to us would continue to go up over time, and prices would continue to come down. And one day, we'd have access to some of the best foreign exchange software at silly prices!
I believe that day has now dawned.
As 'amateur' forex traders, we now have the choice of three directions to take that will allow us to play with the "Big Boys" - and win.
Option 1 - Pay For Trade SignalsThere are plenty of companies and 'expert' individuals out there who will deliver trade signals to you by phone, SMS or email. I've used a couple of them myself, and they can be pretty good.
Just so we're all clear, trade signals basically come from the market. They are either fundamental (good farm payroll numbers, an interest rate change and so on) or they are technical, from patterns forming on the charts, or a combination of the two.
There are literally hundreds of different signals to choose from, and a service should pass on to you only those they think have the highest probability of creating a profit. By the time you get a trade signal, though, it will simply tell you the currency pair, whether it's a Buy or a Sell, and some idea of stop-loss and profit-take levels.
The problem in this system lies in the information being delivered at the right time, and you being on hand to act upon it. The other problem is cost - some of the better ones will charge you several hundred dollars a month for their service. Of course, this adds to the pressure on your trading account, as you have to make the cost of the FX signal service back before you start to make any money for yourself.
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