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Bouon
14-10-2024 03:31,
Hello everyone, I have been reading everything I can about Forex, I did the free Babypips course, I read Sure-Fire Forex Trading, Nilson Candlesticks, and I would like to know what course or trading system they would recommend me.I prefer something with online videos or classes, since I find it easier to understand.I was reviewing Forexmentor and Fxbootcamp, what do you think of them?Any better?I don't care if the course is expensive, I see it as an investment.I know it's difficult, but I want to learn more.I tried to search the web, but the forum search engine did not throw questions related to recommended courses or books, that's why I ask here.If you have asked this question before and someone can give me the URL, it would be great.If not, please recommend what they think is good for my education in Forex.Thanks in advance.

EsrCgodak
14-10-2024 03:36,
Hello!If the price is not a problem, I would recommend the course of Todd Mitchel.It is quite expensive, but it is worth it.You can also take a look at the James16 group, it is much cheaper and they have everything one may need to earn money with the Forex.Only my humble opinion ... take care of yourself,

EsdrucesvesSu
14-10-2024 03:41,
Hi, Mark McRAe offers a free trading course with videos.You just have to subscribe.[http://www.tradeology.com] (http://www.tradeology.com

caSubrusiTorsakuca
14-10-2024 03:45,
Spot.End of history.If you can't learn to operate with Jim, you can't learn to operate at all.Well, that was an extreme statement, but I really believe that Jim's group is, by far, the best value for money.You will get him, or any course, only what you put on you.Remember, no matter where you receive your education, you should always be responsible for your own trading.I hope this helps you.I am an extremely satisfied customer of the James16 group!

Bouon
14-10-2024 03:50,
Thanks for your answers.I have read some reviews of the James16 group and do not seem very good, they are not accepting new members.About Todd Mitchel, don't you focus on trading in general and not in Forex specifically?Correp me if I'm wrong.Any other recommendation?Thank you.

Axgdadi
14-10-2024 03:54,
If you are still looking for new information about Forex, take a look at [fxclub.com] (http://fxclub.com

Bouon
14-10-2024 03:57,
Thanks for your advice.Any other course that is good?

stoySesors
14-10-2024 04:03,
Hello, the J16 group is not accepting new members at this time because they are opening a new site for all current members.They will open it soon.Maybe it's not for you, but for me it has been all I needed.It is a complete education in trading.If it were you, I would take advantage of this time to read the thread of J16 from the beginning and, when James accepts new members, you would be the first to join.The group's atmosphere is great, any questions are answered in a matter of hours, sometimes in minutes.But this is just my opinion, take it as you want.I hope you find what you are looking for.Take care of yourself,

caCaoSNwga
14-10-2024 04:06,
While you expect the J16 group to reopen, some people here have recommended [monyshow.com] (http://moneyshow.com

Bouon
14-10-2024 04:12,
Thanks for the suggestion of Monyshow.com.I enrolled and saw some of his seminars, but he doesn't seem too focused on Forex.Any more specific recommendation for Forex?

vora.ruTaxx
14-10-2024 04:16,
If what you are looking for is an approach purely in Forex, check out Forex School online.They have a very complete course and cover from the most basic to advanced strategies.It is not so expensive and the quality is very good.But remember, no course will become rich if you don't spend time.Learn to apply what they teach you.

uNorror002
14-10-2024 04:20,
Are you really willing to spend money on these courses?Everything you need is available for free if you take the time to search.The expensive courses are only an excuse for people who do not want to do hard work on their own.

vucTkrsucuSesy7
14-10-2024 04:23,
I do not agree with that everything is available for free.The paid courses save you a lot of time and give you a structure.Of course you can learn alone, but it will take you twice as much time and make many more mistakes.In the end, it depends on each person.Some prefer to go on their own and others need a clear guide.Which one do you prefer?

Bouon
14-10-2024 04:28,
I prefer a structured guide, that's why I look for a course.Learning is only very frustrating for me.

desnuoS365
14-10-2024 04:34,
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TtkesrvuSeszes
14-10-2024 04:40,
I have tried several courses and I tell you one thing: most are pure recycled garbage.Do not spend your money on false promises.The only thing they teach you is the basics, that you could learn in any free forum.Do you want to really learn?Put on operating, lose some money, and learn with experience.

VesiStBayToch
14-10-2024 04:46,
I understand what you say, but not everyone has the time to learn everything on their own.The courses are useful to accelerate the process and avoid making so many mistakes.Sometimes spending some money saves you many long -term problems.But if you prefer to learn, go ahead, it is also a valid form.Only we like to have a base before throwing ourselves in the void.

Bouon
14-10-2024 04:49,
I have recommended the Nial Fuller course, but I am not sure if it adapts to my level.I already have basic experience, but I need to deepen.Has anyone taken its course?

Axdrudustes
14-10-2024 04:54,
Nial Fuller's course is great if you already have a base.It is not for complete rookies, so I think it will work well.It focuses a lot on the price action, without complicating you with a thousand indicators, which makes it very direct and effective.If you have already gone through babypips and understand the basic concepts, this course will help you improve your market reading and be more consistent.

jttokTu
14-10-2024 04:58,
Honestly, Nial Fuller's course seemed overvalued.It is useful, yes, but it does not contribute anything revolutionary.He explains the usual, but in a slightly more orderly way.If you already know the basics, do not expect miracles.Of course, if you like minimalist approaches, then you may like it.But I would expect more if I'm going to pay for a course.

Bouon
14-10-2024 05:03,
Thanks for the opinions.I like the idea of ??an approach without too many indicators.Sometimes I feel that the indicators confuse me more than they help.

NresysSi
14-10-2024 05:07,
That is because indicators are not the key to success.Many rookies become obsessed with finding "the perfect indicator", but the reality is that the price is the only thing that matters.The indicators only show you what has already happened, the price tells you what is happening.So, a course that focuses on price action is the best option if you want clarity and simplicity in your trading.

osthor8878
14-10-2024 05:12,
Exactly, the indicators are a crutch.If you depend on them, you will never learn to read the market correctly.Professionals focus on price action because it is the only truth in the graphics.If you get confused with the indicators, do not use them anymore.They are distracting you from what really matters.

Bouon
14-10-2024 05:16,
Has any of you taken face -to -face courses or prefer online courses?I am considering whether it is worth paying more for a live course.

crustunii
14-10-2024 05:20,
The face -to -face courses can be useful, but in my opinion the additional cost is not worth.Everything you learn in a face -to -face course can be obtained in an online, only cheaper and without the cost of moving.The good thing about online courses is that you can go to your own rhythm and see the lessons again as many times as you want.A face -to -face course can be interesting if you like direct contact, but it is not essential to learn well.

JTTW307
14-10-2024 05:24,
I prefer online courses, they are more flexible.I do not like being obliged to follow a schedule or have to travel to attend classes.In addition, today online courses have the same quality as face -to -face.Save the trip money and look for a good online course.You don't need anymore.

Bouon
14-10-2024 05:28,
I have decided to try an online course, but I'm not sure to choose from.Any other course that recommend me?

EsCboSBirgtt
14-10-2024 05:34,
Try the Training Academy course.It is not as famous as others, but it is very complete and covers from the most basic to advanced strategies.In addition, it has a very practical approach, which is useful to improve rapidly.It is a bit expensive, but as you said that you don't care about the cost, I think it is worth every penny.

esnxxavot
14-10-2024 05:38,
If you are still doubting, also check Forexsignals.com.It is a platform with educational videos, webinars and an active traders community.You can learn quite interacting with others.They have a well structured course and, best of all, you can follow the professional traders signs while you learn.Thus you have a real reference of what works in the markets.

Bouon
14-10-2024 05:44,
I have heard of Forexsignals.com, but I don't know if it is a good idea to depend on signals.I prefer to learn to operate on my own instead of copying what others do.

Jesvu4Es
14-10-2024 05:49,
You are not copying, you are learning.The signals give you an idea of ??how the most experienced traders think and you can compare them with your own analysis.It is a good way to accelerate your learning curve.That said, if you prefer to do everything on your own, it is also valid.Just remember that taking signs is not bad if you do it with the aim of learning and not depending on them.

JEsCUNTK1972
14-10-2024 05:54,
I was at Forexsignals.com and what served me most was the educational content.The signals can be ignored if you are not interested in following them, but the material they offer is quite solid.I learned a lot with their webinars live.In the end, it depends on how you use it.You are not going to become a trader just by following signs, but as an educational tool, it is quite useful.

Bouon
14-10-2024 05:59,
I will continue to investigate more about those courses.Thank you all for your recommendations, they have given me a lot to think about.

Esesrak2R
14-10-2024 06:02,
Good luck with that.Remember, no course is going to do the job for you.The most important thing is that you put into practice everything you learn and do not frustrate when things do not come out as you expect.Trading is a long road, but if you are constant, the rewards are worth it.

Racua28hwSves
14-10-2024 06:07,
The most important thing is that you find a course that suits your learning style.Not everyone is the same, some need more theory, others more practical.Choose the one that resonates with you.And don't despair if you don't understand everything at the beginning.Trading is something that is dominated with time and experience.