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Is FOREX (foreign exchange trading) easy to learn and get started in? |
Is FOREX (foreign exchange trading) easy to learn and get started in? Having traded the FOREX for some time, I would say that learning and getting started are both easy. Making money however is quite hard. I would go to one of the FX broker websites and look for one that has a free demo account. Start your pretend trading account with a few thousand pretend dollars and when and ONLY when you have doubled it, open a real account with real money. You might lose all of that a few times before you get it right, as psychologically it is harder to trade with real money than imaginary money. Don't quit your day job right away. Thanks! Report It |
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