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2009
06
Sep

Secrets of Forex Training

Forex trading is just like anything else in life – to get good at it, all you need is practice. Of course, sometimes you don’t have the time (or the money!) to get the practice you need. In that case, the only thing to do is to get some proper training. If you can find someone to teach you the system, or a good quality forex robot with lots of information and advice, you can ramp up your skills in an incredible amount of time.

So, how do you find the training you need? The answer is, that there is no one good answer. There are literally millions of sources of information, from books, to articles, to video courses and seminars… different people learn in different ways, and it’s up to you to find out what works best. My advice, is to practice something I like to call “information overload”.

Information Overload is the process of completely immersing yourself in the data. Studying it constantly, and making it so much a part of your life that when it comes time to use your knowledge, you almost instinctively know what to do. I won’t lie to you, this a hard path – but the rewards are worth it. If you just want quick, simple success, you can get a for robot, which will do most of the work for you. And yes, they do work, but for myself I prefer to be the master of my craft – not just someone using a tool.

The first step in information overloading is to find an initial source. So head down to your nearest library, and find the shelves with the Forex training books. I’m sure there are some. Once you’ve found them, just close your eyes and pick one randomly – that’s your first information source. Go check it out.

Great! You’ve picked out a book, and now you just have to read it. This trick here, is to read it fast – keep it with you all the time, and every spare moment (on your break, in a line, during commercials on tv…) you read it. Even just a little bit, even just a paragraph or two, it all counts. And, most importantly, read it just before you fall asleep – several pages, at least. This is essential.

You see, whatever you are thinking of immediately before falling asleep, is what gets imprinted most strongly on your mind. The purpose of all this reading is not to learn anything. The chances are, if you picked a hard book, you may not even understand it. Doesn’t matter. Don’t even try to figure it out. Just keep reading, passing all the info through your mind, until you finish the book.

When you finish that book, you can just go back and pick a new one and do it again. Keep going, until you’ve got enough info in there. You’ll find that, once you’ve passed enough information through your brain, it starts getting overloaded, and things start coming back out. You’ll find your mind wanders back to the things you’ve read, and information you weren’t consciously aware of becomes available – maybe you see a chart, and suddenly realize you know what it all means. Don’t worry, this is completely normal – you’re doing great.

The second half of the process is to find a study guide book. Head back to the library, and this time try reading some of those Forex training books. You’ll be amazed at how much you already know, without even putting any work into learning it. Let your instincts guide you here, and pick out a book that you think looks good, to really learn from.

By now your brain is full of information about Forex, and all you’re doing is awakening it. So go through the book, studying it carefully. This time, when you see something you don’t understand, investigate it – find another book, look online, whatever. As you study, everything you already know subconsciously will fall into place, allowing you to go through the book with an ease you’ve probably never know before.

Well, you know know everything you need to master Forex, or anything else for that matter. Of course, for Forex in particular, there is plenty more advice I could give you – but this will do to start with. If you really want to accelerate your learning, I can also suggest you use a program to help you. Most Forex trading software comes with the option to simulate trades, and this is excellent practice – hands on experience is a great way to learn, and a huge help if your just starting out. So if you’ve got the money to spare, I would strongly suggest you find some decent Forex training software to help you out.

Here’s to your success!

Jacob Tremblay is an experienced stock market trader, who is now working on forex trading. Click here to check out his site, where he provides reviews of various forex training and trading systems.

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