7 Useful Online Resources for Beginning Forex Traders

7 Useful Online Resources for Beginning Forex Traders

May 27, 2010 |  by Daniel  |  Personal Finance

It’s easy to get lost and lose money even just to get started on online forex trading. The internet has literally thousands materials, advertisements and other  offerings that can cost you an arm and a leg. I outlined a list of very useful, and mostly free, resources to get one started to online forex. With only US$ 72 and an internet connection, one can now setup a serious home-based business – if you plan to be a trader. Success depends on how much time is devoted to studying and controlling emotions.

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FOREX Trading Tips for Beginning Traders

FOREX Trading Tips for Beginning Traders

February 25, 2010 |  by Daniel  |  Personal Finance

A few months back, something sparked my interest on getting into spot (Foreign Exchange) trading and so I started practicing on demo accounts, enrolling on online courses, attending webinars until finally I openned a live account – a microlot account.

The real trading practice is significantly different from the demo and yes, as expected, I burned some good money away the instant I started placing my trade. It was disheartening at first but I surely got something more valuable to my future as a beginning trader than the money I lost at startup. I gained practical knowledge on the best practices on how to and how not to trade going forward.

For those newbies like me considering on getting into spot trading, here are some practical and no non-sense advice you would definitely find it handy:

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Life Insurance: What you should know before buying one

Life Insurance: What you should know before buying one

July 23, 2009 |  by Daniel  |  Personal Finance

The whole idea of getting a life insurance is purely for protection however, there are now a wide variety of life insurances, bundled with some form investments,promising better returns (cash value) and boasts wider coverage.

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6 creative ideas to force yourself into saving 'automatically'

6 creative ideas to force yourself into saving ‘automatically’

April 18, 2009 |  by Daniel  |  Lifehacks, Personal Finance

I must admit, I am not really big on saving money much less on investing. However, we all need to save and make money one way or the other; if we atleast care about securing our future or our children’s future.

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5 Simple Rules to Saving Money

5 Simple Rules to Saving Money

March 15, 2009 |  by Daniel  |  Personal Finance

Many of us would agree that saving money is an essentially important part of our daily activities yet, don’t know exactly how to start and sustain it.

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The SPIDER Rules: A Middle-Aged Dad's Guide to Personal Finance

The SPIDER Rules: A Middle-Aged Dad’s Guide to Personal Finance

March 4, 2009 |  by Daniel  |  Personal Finance

I am neither an accountant nor I claim to be a financial guru but I can certainly tell what makes sense if you’re a middle-aged dad like me raising a family and securing our financial future.

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Warren Buffett’s 7 Secrets for Living a Happy and Simple Life

Warren Buffett’s 7 Secrets for Living a Happy and Simple Life

August 29, 2008 |  by Daniel  |  Lifehacks, Personal Finance

Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930, in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American investor, businessman and philanthropist. He is regarded as one of the world’s greatest investors and is the largest shareholder and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. With an estimated net worth of around US$62 billion, he was ranked by Forbes as the richest person in the world as of February 11, 2008. –Wikipedia

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