Secrets of Forex Training
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.
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.
The first thing you need to do is to find an initial information overload source. So, head out to the public library, and ask them for the Forex training books. Once you've found them, pick one randomly. And I mean completely randomly - just close your eyes and grab one, any one. Doesn't matter.
Ok, now you've got your first information source - time to start overloading it. I want you to take this book, and keep it with you. Constantly, everywhere you go, and whenever you have the time, read a little bit. Even if you only read a couple of lines, you're still working through it. Read it in your lunch break. Read it on the bus. Read it before bed - especially before bed.
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 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.
So you now have all the tools you need to become a master Forex trader. All that's lacking is practice - for that, I suggest you pick up a Forex software package. You need to get experience somehow, and most software packages will give you the tools you need to really come to grips with the material. In the end of course, the human mind is an amazing thing - and you have everything you need right there.
Here's to your success! - 23212
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.
The first thing you need to do is to find an initial information overload source. So, head out to the public library, and ask them for the Forex training books. Once you've found them, pick one randomly. And I mean completely randomly - just close your eyes and grab one, any one. Doesn't matter.
Ok, now you've got your first information source - time to start overloading it. I want you to take this book, and keep it with you. Constantly, everywhere you go, and whenever you have the time, read a little bit. Even if you only read a couple of lines, you're still working through it. Read it in your lunch break. Read it on the bus. Read it before bed - especially before bed.
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 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.
So you now have all the tools you need to become a master Forex trader. All that's lacking is practice - for that, I suggest you pick up a Forex software package. You need to get experience somehow, and most software packages will give you the tools you need to really come to grips with the material. In the end of course, the human mind is an amazing thing - and you have everything you need right there.
Here's to your success! - 23212
About the Author:
Jacob Tremblay is a long time stock market trader, who is now working on forex trading. Click here to check out his site, where he provides forex trading reviews of some of the leading systems.
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