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    October 11th, 2009 by admin

    I am new to the forex market and am looking for a good trading system that actually works. Can someone point me in the right direction please?

    Forex market or Foreign Currency Exchange market is one of the biggest trading market in the world with over USD 1.3 Trillion traded in a day. It is drawing attention ever since it is open to Online trading. Forex trading can be very profitable if you take your time to do a proper research, understanding various options and choose a system that works for you. The most used Forex trading system may not be the most suitable for your needs. If you are looking for the best forex software, visit this site

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    If so, can there platform be downloaded and run from the desktop without having to log on through an internet browser?

    Yes… Saxo Bank..

    Download the free demo platform to your computer.

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    I am looking for a good forex platform that is not restricted to US and Canadian denizens, With Minimal account opening say $400 or there about.

    If you are serious about investment, you can consider HSFX Asset Management, google about them and start making consistent profits

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    in other words, is it all about bets!?

    I’m not sure I understand your question. There are risks to investing. And if you invest without any idea of the outcome, its like betting.

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    I have saved up some money which i want to invest. I was thinking of trying out Forex trading. How profitable is it? Any other methods?

    The forex is not a get rich quick market. Many people get in trouble because they over leverage. As long as you keep your leverage low and stick with a method that has consistent gains you could do just fine.

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