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To trade in the Forex Market professionally do you need to be registered with the NFA?

December 19th, 2009
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Marcus asked:


I have different sources tell me yes and no. I know a lot of new bylaws have been passed to govern the Forex market and the people who trade in it. But for the ordinary person that trades for forex for friends and family do you need to be registered? Are IB and Money Managers the same thing?

RICKENBAUGH

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How do forex options affect forex market?

October 18th, 2009
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Pat asked:


Anybody can tell me how forex options affect forex market? Do they actually affect the market only when they are exercised? Does an exercise of a forex option occur at the same time as a sell-off of the option? (My understanding is that when an option expires, you have to exercise it then sell it to make profit)
OK, for more clarification, my understanding is that, when an option is exercised, you open a position at the stated price. But I don’t know if the opened position has to be closed immediately. Correct me if I am wrong.

BURKHARD

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How much do I need to get started trading in forex?

October 15th, 2009
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Brian G asked:


How much money does it take to get started trading in the forex market?

NELL

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Selecting the best broker

October 11th, 2009
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One of the foremost questions in a trader’s mind when beginning a journey in the forex market is about the selection of a good broker, and most traders are aware that the broker is an extremely important variable in the equation that determines the success of a forex trading career. As successful, well-thought, well-crafted and well-planned your strategies and analysis may be, if your broker is unwilling to cooperate with you, you’re unlikely to achieve very good results.

To make sure that the broker you choose is a good and suitable one for your needs, there are a number of things that you can do, and in this article we’ll take a look at them.

1. Determine your needs

First of all, in order to make the right selection, you must make decisions about your own needs and expectations. What is your trading style? What is your risk preference? How much do you want to risk in an ordinary trade? What is the minimum level of leverage at which you feel comfortable as a beginning trader? All of these questions must be answered first before you reach the stage of examining the broker list and finding a firm that is suitable to your expectations.

2. Read some reviews

Once you have a clear plan and a refined idea on what you expect from the broker, it is time to read some broker reviews online at credible websites, and also to visit forums where experienced traders share their knowledge. You don’t need to perfect your own awareness of your needs before beginning this process but you do need to have a plan. Many of the things will become evident as you examine the information available and learn about what is praised and what is condemned.

3. Test the broker’s software, reliability, stability, connection

Once you have completed the previous stage and are in a position to ,make a selection, decide on a small list of firms, and scrutinize them much more closely, visiting their websites, installing their software, contacting them, demo-trading, and so on. In short, try to get a good idea on what they are offering you. Are the claims on paper match their actual performance? Are they reliable, is the platform stable? These are the questions that you should look to at this stage. Also make sure that the firm is regulated by the relevant authorities.

4. Contact customer support

Finally, you can contact customer support to have an idea of how helpful they will be in case there is a problem. Some firms have a weak customer support department, but have excellent services. Others have great customer service, but poor execution in practice. It is up to you to find about these by contacting them.

5. Ask questions (regulation, firm’s capital, etc

Don’t hesitate to ask questions about anything that interests you. The firm’s capital, owners, managers are never secret, and asking questions about them is always legitimate. If it turns out that they are less than accommodating, just seek another broker. Competition is very stiff in this industry, and what one firm losses, will be eagerly sought as a customer by another

The forex broker is your connection to the market. You cannot afford to ignore examining him thoroughly before making a decision. Take some time, and study the firm. It may take a bit of your time to do so now, but it will save you a lot of headaches in the future.

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How do I choose a forex trading system?

September 15th, 2009
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Newbie asked:


I am new to the forex market and am looking for a good trading system that actually works. Can someone point me in the right direction please?

NEVEU

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If i make money on the forex market, is there a tax for it?

July 23rd, 2009
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lone_wolf842@sbcglobal.net asked:


If i make money on the forex market, is there a tax for it? And if there is, how do i pay for it?

WHITEN

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How can I make money Forex trading?

July 6th, 2009
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klrpnda@sbcglobal.net asked:


Having a real tough time being able to make money trading the forex market. Anyone make consistent profits and care to share some tips?

MORANO

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Where can I find a beginners guide to trading in the Forex market?

May 18th, 2009
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Blazzer21 asked:


I am new to the Forex market and I am very interested in the potiential that it has to offer. I am trying to weed through all the nonsense and not become overwhelmed with all the info out there. Does anyone have some guidance on this subject and can you give me some pointers that may help me out of the gate. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.

DEVOSS

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How do you trade the forex market without indicators?

May 4th, 2009
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Jesse R asked:


Is there anyway to trade the forex market without any indicators. I have used all indicators, and they have brought my total disappointment, even with money management.Please help!

POTER

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What firm is the best broker for the forex trader?

March 31st, 2009
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cs asked:


What program do you use to trade the Forex Market?

LARKEY

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