Forex Training: The Key To Success
The key to succeeding with Forex, just like in anything else in life, is to get the proper training. Common wisdom is that who you know is more important then what you know, but in some cases that's just not true. Does it matter who you know when you're trying to drive your car, or to paint a picture? No, of course not. Trading is a skill like anything else. To get good at it, all you need is the time, the materials... and of course the proper training.
So the obvious question is, where to get this training. Forex training is available from all sorts of sources, ranging from slim books of tips and tricks, to huge week-long seminars filled with information and practical advice. With so much on offer, it's easy to get lost and not know where to start. That's where I employ a technique I call "information overload", which has been incredibly helpful to me.
Information Overload is a technique of total immersion. You completely submerse yourself in the information you are studying, so that when the time comes to put it to use, you have no hesitation. If you just want quick and easy success, you can just buy some Forex software - and that will work, but you will do much better if you fully and completely understand what you are doing, rather then letting a program do it for you.
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.
You see, whatever you are thinking of immediately before falling asleep, is what gets imprinted most strongly on your mind. The purpose of all this reading is not to learn anything. The chances are, if you picked a hard book, you may not even understand it. Doesn't matter. Don't even try to figure it out. Just keep reading, passing all the info through your mind, until you finish the book.
Once you've finished the book, you can go get another one. Just keep doing this, randomly taking books and paging through them, until you've had enough exposure. You'll know when this is, because you're mind will start producing facts and figures you weren't even aware you know. Someone will say something about Forex you couldn't have got before, and you'll suddenly realize you know exactly what they mean. You may even start dreaming about foreign exchange. Don't worry, this is totally natural, and you're doing well.
The next part of the information overload process is active learning. Go back to your library, and take another look at the books they have there. You'll probably be surprised at how much you can already understand of them, and that's without doing any real study - just the total immersion. Allow your subconscious instinct to guide your choice, and pick out a book for you to learn from.
By now you're full of information relating to Forex, and all you have to do is bring it to life. So go through the book carefully, and whenever you see something you don't understand, investigate it. You'll find that all the data stored in your subconscious will fall into place, allowing you to breeze through with almost no difficulty.
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! - 23223
So the obvious question is, where to get this training. Forex training is available from all sorts of sources, ranging from slim books of tips and tricks, to huge week-long seminars filled with information and practical advice. With so much on offer, it's easy to get lost and not know where to start. That's where I employ a technique I call "information overload", which has been incredibly helpful to me.
Information Overload is a technique of total immersion. You completely submerse yourself in the information you are studying, so that when the time comes to put it to use, you have no hesitation. If you just want quick and easy success, you can just buy some Forex software - and that will work, but you will do much better if you fully and completely understand what you are doing, rather then letting a program do it for you.
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.
You see, whatever you are thinking of immediately before falling asleep, is what gets imprinted most strongly on your mind. The purpose of all this reading is not to learn anything. The chances are, if you picked a hard book, you may not even understand it. Doesn't matter. Don't even try to figure it out. Just keep reading, passing all the info through your mind, until you finish the book.
Once you've finished the book, you can go get another one. Just keep doing this, randomly taking books and paging through them, until you've had enough exposure. You'll know when this is, because you're mind will start producing facts and figures you weren't even aware you know. Someone will say something about Forex you couldn't have got before, and you'll suddenly realize you know exactly what they mean. You may even start dreaming about foreign exchange. Don't worry, this is totally natural, and you're doing well.
The next part of the information overload process is active learning. Go back to your library, and take another look at the books they have there. You'll probably be surprised at how much you can already understand of them, and that's without doing any real study - just the total immersion. Allow your subconscious instinct to guide your choice, and pick out a book for you to learn from.
By now you're full of information relating to Forex, and all you have to do is bring it to life. So go through the book carefully, and whenever you see something you don't understand, investigate it. You'll find that all the data stored in your subconscious will fall into place, allowing you to breeze through with almost no difficulty.
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! - 23223
About the Author:
Jacob Tremblay is a long time stock market trader, who is now working on forex trading. Click to check out his site, where he provides forex trading reviews of some of the leading systems.


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