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Hey guys, still reading my books and learned from the board. Not doing so well but I was told I wouldnt being a rookie and all. I was looking for a website where you can invest fake money to see how you do I no I have seen one before but cant seem to find one now. Please advise. Thanks
Adam
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I don't know any except for FOREX brokers that have "demo" accounts in real time and add/subtract to your "account" as you win or lose in a position... for FOREX broker recommendations check out www.babypips.com... out of curiosity which books are you reading? ...
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Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna Posts: 4669 | Registered: Mar 2004
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Thanks, I am about to finish "A beginners guide to short term trading" by Toni Turner. Next is "Swing Trading" by Jon Markman. I am learning a lot from Toni Turner, a little confused on some stuff. A lot of things to take in. I am going to go over it again and take notes, I think it will all sink in eventually. I also herd the candlestick book by Nisson? is real good, im going to do that eventually. Any recommendations?
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I like things that are free - who doesn't? In my own research the library and on-line researching has done the best. Some of the salty dogs here have helped me greatly ~ thanks to all of you! Even some that no longer post here their lessons have sunk in. The light bulb has come on so to speak. Kinda like tapping to the beat of a song out of sync and then finally getting it. I'm still learning but seeing my quarterly retirement fund steadily increase says I have learned something. I'm still a relatively small player that doesn't put in what I can't afford to lose. If I had to gauge one of the most important hurdles it would be having a set of rules to stick by. Sir John Templeton’s yardsticks, and his 16 principals and a couple other books (I need to start writing them down with my notes). Anyway, here is a link to an article that will lead you to some great info imo.
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