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Learning Forex and Improving Forex Trades

The easiest and cheapest resource when learning forex is to read forex trading books. But there are other ways to learn too, if reading isn’t quite your scene.

Forex trading books online can help you identify a forex trade system that’s right for you. As well, online courses and tutorials, and there are software packages that include a trading strategy along with financial software forex trading.

Here is a list of some of the most popular books and ebooks for forex:

Books:

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Edwin LeFevre - This is a classic read which is the “must-have” book cited by many successful traders. In fact, when I ask traders the question “What would you take if you were stuck on a desert island?” a good portion of them stated this book. Available for free on this site - click here.

Trading for a living, Dr Alexander Elder (book and workbook) – Dr Elder is a psychologist who specializes in the mindset of traders. Psychology, Trading Tactics, Money Management.

Technical Analysis from A to Z, Steven Achelis - Explains the basics of technical analysis tools, in alphabetical order. A quick overview of technical analysis indicators.

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