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    August 26th, 2008 by admin

    August 26th, 2008 by admin

    I'm interested in investing in Forex, but I dont have the time to be trading myself, so I would like to know if a managed account would be good, and how to know if it is managed by real people or by a black box? what brokerage firms would be good for opening a mini-account and managed by someone?

    I would recommend you to check the website below where Forex trading by experts is explained.

    http://money-review-site.com/investment.html

    http://www.money-review-site.com

    August 26th, 2008 by admin

    August 26th, 2008 by admin

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    you mean foreign ??? depends…

    A complete newbie to forex trading, I am having difficulties figuring out where to look for information, but also what exactly to look for. Commodities? Bank quarterly results?

    Well you could take courses on US and World economics, read some financial economies books and/or know when and the fundamental news that affects price swings are reported. Stay clear during these volatile times because they can take out your stop in a heartbeat and a few beats later go back the other way. And remember that the news could already be mostly priced into the current price.

    http://www.forex.com/learn.html

    Link will answer many questions and answers you should know. I have 3 accounts (never put all your money/eggs in one account/basket). You can start with $500 when you can afford to open account. Since you are just starting you will lose money if you don't learn the basics, first. #1 best tip, don't trade your real money until you try trading demo account. When you can trade a demo for about 2-3months daily and make money then if you feel ready slowly start trading real money. So making and/or losing money depends on how well you can trade. For some it very profitable, for many it is not. So trading with the right tools and knowledge can become a very good income(s) for short and long term goals. And trade with the current trend.

    I use Lightning Strikes Trading System for trading in any time frame and it works on forex, stocks, bonds, etf's, mutual funds, etc… They have 3 free training sessions a week and you don't have to buy the software to join in the live chat and text. They focus their training/trading on the Forex markets major currencies. You can even watch some recorded past live sessions. Here are some past charts that I used.

    http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MB16R0zjjaZ…

    http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MB16RxjOUQt…

    There are 7 indicators (2 short, 2 medium, and 3 long term) and if volume is reported another one is added (on balance volume). Plus whatever time-frame is used the 2 green horizontal lines are the support and resistance for that time frame. So when indicators are all touching the bottom price is at or very, very near support. At top is at or very, very near resistance. Which helps my entry/exits and risk/reward ratio.

    http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MB16R9Wv-wt…

    http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MB16R9wSKdV…

    http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QCt6R2fYIj6…

    http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/QCt6R3R0VQe…

    If you can not view charts above or want to see other charts, I can email them. Or you can view more charts in this yahoo group. http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/lightninglive/

    Start learning the basics of fundamentals and technical analysis so you will be more informed in your investments. You can find all the basic info you need to learn on websites for free.
    This site should give you a good start.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/education

    Try what you learn on demo sites. They can be a very fun but educational way to learn from mistakes. If you pick 75% right with play money then you might be ready to start slowly investing.

    http://simulator.investopedia.com/

    http://simulator.zacks.com/

    http://www.fxcm.com/open-free-100k.jsp

    http://www.alpari-idc.com/en/metatrader4…

    Or just google for more.

    Here are my favorite sites.

    http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/lightninglive/

    Join group to see and discuss LS charts.

    http://stockcharts.com/

    Has basically all you need from fundamental to technical terms. Plus stock screens, charts, public chart lists, and much more useful info.

    https://www.fidelity.com/

    Has good learning resources.

    http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp

    In addition to yahoo finance.

    http://www.reuters.com/

    For news and more.

    http://www.marketwatch.com/default.aspx

    For news and more.

    http://www.valueprime.com/index.php

    For rating stock risk/reward ratio and reports.

    http://www.barchart.com/

    For investing in more than stocks.

    http://www.investopedia.com/

    For more great learning tools.

    http://www.lightninglive.com/

    For best software timing your entry/exits any time frame for day traders and long term investors.

    Others worth exploring.

    http://www.equis.com/

    http://www.stockta.com/

    http://www.secform4.com/

    Best Wishes,
    Burt Whitley