Forex Trading: Beginners’ Guide to the Best Swing and Day Trading Strategies, Tools, Tactics, and Psychology to Profit from Outstanding Short-Term Trading Opportunities on Currencies Pairs
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Trade like the best
I bought this book because I was looking for information on how to start trading. I would like to generate a source of passive income that can help supplement expenses for my family and gain a bit of financial freedom. I'm ready to take my fortune into my own hands and hopefully make some smart investments. 4X also known as exchange or FX involves buying and selling different currencies with the aim of earning profits based on fluctuations and the values of these currencies. This guy is supposed to help you understand the ins and outs of forest trading so you can have winning strategies and identify the indicators necessary for success. The author David Reese helps you learn about day trading and swing trading strategies in the FX, how to take advantage of volatility and liquidity, 12 greatest benefits of FX trading, seven approaches to fundamental analysis, eight simple day trading strategies that work, recommendations for the best tools and software to assist you, the five most common mistakes to avoid and so much more.
Forex
Have you ever considered trading on the foreign exchange market? If so this may be a book to get you started. A step by step guide to all you need to know to be a successful trader
Good information on Forex trading
This gives the pros and cons of Forex trading. It explains common mistakes along with the benefits of investing. This book puts things in simple terms where a beginner in trading can know where and how to start. This is very informative and helpful with its advice.
Pivot Point Formula Error
The book provides a good general overview of Forex Trading. Please note that the pivot point formula on page 89 indicates (high x low x close )/3 vs (high + low + close )/3; which provides the intended average the previous set of prices.
This book is garbage.
Pro tip: everything in this book and then some is available for free on Babypips. This book, like many have already mentioned, is sloppy and recycled fluff. There is countless grammar and typo mistakes. It couldn't even tell me the actual names used in the industry for "base" and "quote" price. This shows me the author lacks knowledge of the industry, careless, lazy and their level of competence is low. If one can not even be bothered to proof read their work, what does that tell me about the attentiveness and care in any matter? Take some pride in your work FFS. The most useful thing for this book is being a door stopper.
This book is a good example of what's wrong with trading books these days
I dont often review books, ill throw in stars, but rarely write a review. Let me preface by saying I'm an old school ag. commodity trader who then moved firms to focus on the S&P futures and currency futures. This book is just a regurgitation of every other lazy trading strategy labeled book. Most of it it is filled with the same fluff that other authors use to pad their page numbers. There is nothing of original thought or concept. In fact, the strategies suggested are utilizing methods over 10 years old and not up to the best practices in the industry. At best, this is just a money grab, at worst, its a dangerous book any new and aspiring trader to read.
I love it
I really love this book. This book is written all about success.
Good
Good info but lacks examples
This book is sloppy.
The content is generally educational but I am returning it for a full refund due, but not limited to, the following issues. There are numerous typos (pg 14 "goveranments" instead of "governments", pg 14 "pay$30.89" instead of "pay $30.89", etc.) The text contradicts itself (see photo). There is not a single chart in the entire text. Given that there are generally three types of trading (technical, fundamental, sentimental) one would expect to see a chart or two.
Charts
Very disappointed form it not what I expected




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