Forex Trading – feast or famine, fact and fiction.
Well so much for the catchy headline. I’ve been papertrading forex for about 3 months now, trialling different trading systems. I have found some good ones. It is a fertile breeding ground for ‘get rich quick’, fly-by-night ’scam’ products. It can be a steady income earner for the disciplined trader who can follow a winning strategy and who has control over his/her emotions, otherwise it will be a feast for the market-makers and a famine for the small trader. I believe that you can succeed at the game, but you need to educate yourself, get a reputable broker with a good trading platform and papertrade the system of your choice first. You will only really test your emotional control through trading with real money, but bear in mind you can enter very small positions that will allow you to trade very economically until you gain confidence with live trading. Winning at forex requires mental discipline and patience, a winning system and sound money management. Only trade with capital you can afford to lose. Remember it is a 24 hour market 5 days a week, and there is always another trade. When you are researching the various products that are available, a handy resource is at Forex Peace Army review site. One product I can personally recommend you to trial is forex-trading-made-ez . The product creator George trades his own very reasonably priced system and provides prompt personal email support with a preview ebook and trade videos. If you the reader can recommend a system that you have personally tested, please let me know.
ciao jj





Hi JJ, I love your blog, we seem to have many common interest fields like photography and forex trading, maybe we can make JV product regarding these issues some time, I am actually planning a trip to New Zealand next January, any recomendations?
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As for the banner, my best trip so far was to Papua New Guinea so I just added the picture to remind me… its no one I know.
Regards,
Gil
(Thanks for the visit, Gil. Yes I’d be interested in those two fields – keep me posted. You’ve gotta visit South Island, particularly West Coast. Maybe we can catch a coffee