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Hello to all of traders on this forum. I just wanted to say that in my opinion it is very important to get a coach or enroll in a real Forex class in the beginning. Get a tutor who has been trading for a while and ask him a lot of questions. He (or she) can give you advice that you will NEVER hear elsewere. What's more important, it's human to human talk - something that't still No. 1 in my opinion. No forum, or expensive trading system can explain or show you what a person can. The cost of a class is a small amount of money compared to the money a beginner will probably lose when starting Forex.

Any thoughts?

Forex classes can be different. Some tutors just take money and teach you the same thing you can easily find online for free. Such tutors are probably count on this "human to human talk" that should satisfy students =)
Fernando

Ok, here is my position.

Before enrolling into a class or getting a coach, one must do own homework: learn a thing or two about market, learn a strategy or two, get familiar with indicators, candlesticks etc., try demo trading AND THEN get a feel of what seems reasonable in Forex and what you desire to learn deeper.

Going blind without any preparation hoping that coaching will 100% fit your own perception of right and wrong investing is foolish.
If you want, compare it to purchasing a laptop: you don't buy a PC in the first place if you don't know how this contraption works =). But when you know you still look for specific features that fit your model of the best laptop.
Same with Forex education: basics should be learn by own efforts, deeper knowledge then can be searched and requested from coaches.

Anris

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