Secrets of Forex Training
A lot of people start trading Forex without really understanding what's going on - and that's a problem. If you don't know what you're doing, it is incredibly easy to mess up. That's where getting some proper Forex training comes in - if you can find someone to teach you the skills you need, you can dramatically reduce the time it takes you to learn. And the money you spend along the way!
Today's internet is filled with helpful articles, the library is stuffed with books, and there are so many courses on offer from so many places that it can be impossible to know where to start. Too many people get swamped by the sheer volume of information, and end up with so many conflicting ideas and suggestions they become completely paralyzed, not knowing where to start. The solution to this, if you really want to succeed, is something I call "information overload".
If you just want some quick and easy success, you can buy a Forex robot to automate the system for you. And sure, that will work, but it's not nearly as good as putting the time and effort into becoming an expert. It all depends on whether you're willing to commit the time to achieve true mastery. If you are, then information overload may be for you. On the surface, it seems a simple enough technique, but when practiced regularly it will allow you to become and expert in any field you wish - including Forex trading.
So, the first step in information overloading is to go down to your local library. Find the books on Forex trading (I'm sure there are some!) and stand in front of them. Close your eyes. Pull a book off the shelf. I have no idea what that book is, but it's about Forex, and that's what you're interested in - so go check it out.
You now have your first source of information. I want you to carry it around with you, everyday, wherever you go, and read it whenever you have a spare minute. On your lunch break. Standing in line for a cruller. Whenever, and wherever, you can. And most importantly, make sure you read at least a dozen pages before you go to bed! That's right. Every night, without fail, read your book and go to sleep thinking about it.
This is because whatever you are thinking of last thing at night, is what your mind remembers most strongly. So when you're trying to learn about something, falling asleep thinking about it helps hugely. The purpose of this is not to study the book. Don't worry if you don't understand it, or if you don't get something. Just shrug your shoulders and keep going. The important thing is to get as much information into your mind as possible.
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 stage of information overload, is directed reading. Now you've filled your brain with knowledge, it's time to start learning. Go back to the library, and this time take a look at the books. You may be surprised at how well you know them, and can understand what they're saying. At this point, just let your instinct guide you - don't listen to anyone else. Your subconscious is full of Forex knowledge, and it knows what you need to learn.
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.
Good luck! - 23167
Today's internet is filled with helpful articles, the library is stuffed with books, and there are so many courses on offer from so many places that it can be impossible to know where to start. Too many people get swamped by the sheer volume of information, and end up with so many conflicting ideas and suggestions they become completely paralyzed, not knowing where to start. The solution to this, if you really want to succeed, is something I call "information overload".
If you just want some quick and easy success, you can buy a Forex robot to automate the system for you. And sure, that will work, but it's not nearly as good as putting the time and effort into becoming an expert. It all depends on whether you're willing to commit the time to achieve true mastery. If you are, then information overload may be for you. On the surface, it seems a simple enough technique, but when practiced regularly it will allow you to become and expert in any field you wish - including Forex trading.
So, the first step in information overloading is to go down to your local library. Find the books on Forex trading (I'm sure there are some!) and stand in front of them. Close your eyes. Pull a book off the shelf. I have no idea what that book is, but it's about Forex, and that's what you're interested in - so go check it out.
You now have your first source of information. I want you to carry it around with you, everyday, wherever you go, and read it whenever you have a spare minute. On your lunch break. Standing in line for a cruller. Whenever, and wherever, you can. And most importantly, make sure you read at least a dozen pages before you go to bed! That's right. Every night, without fail, read your book and go to sleep thinking about it.
This is because whatever you are thinking of last thing at night, is what your mind remembers most strongly. So when you're trying to learn about something, falling asleep thinking about it helps hugely. The purpose of this is not to study the book. Don't worry if you don't understand it, or if you don't get something. Just shrug your shoulders and keep going. The important thing is to get as much information into your mind as possible.
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 stage of information overload, is directed reading. Now you've filled your brain with knowledge, it's time to start learning. Go back to the library, and this time take a look at the books. You may be surprised at how well you know them, and can understand what they're saying. At this point, just let your instinct guide you - don't listen to anyone else. Your subconscious is full of Forex knowledge, and it knows what you need to learn.
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.
Good luck! - 23167
About the Author:
Author Jacob Tremblay is a long time stock market trader, who has now turned his hand to forex trading. Click to take a look at his site, where he provides forex training reviews of some of the leading systems.


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