How to Win With Forex Training
A lot of people start trading Forex without really understanding what’s going on – and that’s a problem. If you don’t know what you’re doing, it is incredibly easy to mess up. That’s where getting some proper Forex training comes in – if you can find someone to teach you the skills you need, you can dramatically reduce the time it takes you to learn. And the money you spend along the way!
So the obvious question is, where to get this training. Forex training is available from all sorts of sources, ranging from slim books of tips and tricks, to huge week-long seminars filled with information and practical advice. With so much on offer, it’s easy to get lost and not know where to start. That’s where I employ a technique I call “information overload”, which has been incredibly helpful to me.
Information Overload is a technique of total immersion. You completely submerse yourself in the information you are studying, so that when the time comes to put it to use, you have no hesitation. If you just want quick and easy success, you can just buy some Forex software – and that will work, but you will do much better if you fully and completely understand what you are doing, rather then letting a program do it for you.
The first step in information overloading is to find an initial source. So head down to your nearest library, and find the shelves with the Forex training books. I’m sure there are some. Once you’ve found them, just close your eyes and pick one randomly – that’s your first information source. Go check it out.
Great! You’ve picked out a book, and now you just have to read it. This trick here, is to read it fast – keep it with you all the time, and every spare moment (on your break, in a line, during commercials on tv…) you read it. Even just a little bit, even just a paragraph or two, it all counts. And, most importantly, read it just before you fall asleep – several pages, at least. This is essential.
The reason for this is that whatever you are thinking about as you fall asleep, is what your unconscious mind thinks is important to you. The purpose of all this reading is not to try and learn forex, just to get your brain accustomed to constantly having Forex-like information going through it. So keep reading, and don’t worry if there’s something you don’t get – just ignore it and keep going, until you finish the book.
After you’ve done that book, go and get another one. Keep going until you’ve got enough info stored away, and you’re ready for the next stage. It will be obvious when you’re ready – you’ll start thinking about Forex randomly, you’re brain producing facts and figures, information you weren’t consciously aware of. You might even start dreaming about Forex – don’t worry, that’s a good sign!
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.
Now you’ve overloaded yourself with Forex information, studying it suddenly becomes incredibly easy. As you read through the book, carefully, you’ll probably experience a sense of deja-vu, as all the things you didn’t know you’d learned fall into place. Take care this time, and really study the material, and you’ll be astounded at how fast you can grasp it.
Well, you know know everything you need to master Forex, or anything else for that matter. Of course, for Forex in particular, there is plenty more advice I could give you – but this will do to start with. If you really want to accelerate your learning, I can also suggest you use a program to help you. Most Forex trading software comes with the option to simulate trades, and this is excellent practice – hands on experience is a great way to learn, and a huge help if your just starting out. So if you’ve got the money to spare, I would strongly suggest you find some decent Forex training software to help you out.
Here’s to your success!
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