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What websites that relate to markets and trading, do you recommend to be bookmarked in your browser?

I have a small list, i hope you can add what you recommend - basically i am looking for educational material, forums, and news and analysis websites:

 

Investopedia

Investor Guide

TradersAndInvestorsClub.co.uk

TRADERS LAB (of course)

Seeking Alpha

Bloomberg

CNBC

Wall Street Journal

McKinsey Quarterly

...

 

Also if you have any opinion about any site that i already mentioned then please indicate it!

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There are a lot of sites in internet, you just can put "forex" in google. AS for me the best sites are sites with forums, there you can discuss all your questions and get the reviews about trader's expirience. But use only trustful sites, because now there are a lot of false information in internet.

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Akram A word of advice go pay the money to a reputable trading school you will be better off. You’re trying to learn trading from reading newspapers , at the end the market will teach you a very expensive lesson

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Thanks for the replies so far...

@Khamore, don't worry i'm nowhere close to start trading with actual money, and although many people have done it before, i will never trade before getting formal education (possibly a masters degree from a reputable school) that being said, it never hurts to have different sources of information, that's why i am looking for good sources online :)

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There are a lot of sites in internet, you just can put "forex" in google. AS for me the best sites are sites with forums, there you can discuss all your questions and get the reviews about trader's expirience. But use only trustful sites, because now there are a lot of false information in internet.

 

Hey there are many good site available. I generally take help of Yahoo! Finance - Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News, Award Winning Online Forex Trading Platform, FX Trading Software. Here you can get good info regarding forex and you can also get facility to open demo account.

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I originally came from the poker field, and I msut say there is commonly known resource for that - twoplustwo

 

However, while googling for the forums, I found lots of links, but very few actualyl live and structurized forums. Even this site unfortunately seems kidn of abadoned or, at very least, much disorganized (there is so few sticky posts and main subforusm soo flooded with posts, which I found very bad sign).

 

 

Can you advice any good FX forums over the world? I originally came from enforum.mt5.com but I do believe there is should be something like 2+2 brand over the world.

 

You can PM me if you feel bad for sharign such a link. I can even provide small reward for such links.

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Check out Big Mike Trading.com

 

Big Mike's Trading Forum This is an excellent site.. many webinars by qualified industry participants... leans towards Forex but covers all of it..similar to this site but has additional resources...

 

I recommend it to everyone... one of the best in addition to TL.. that is the only other one I visit and it is mostly to research or watch a video on a topic of interest...

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Hello

I know a couple of good sites to teach most of the basics of forex trading

check these 2 out

 

forexpeacearmy.com

 

babypips.com

 

i am sure if you read all there is to over on these sites you will be well on your

way to a good foundation in forex trading

 

shark hunter

Be wise and unafraid

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fxstreet.com

 

focus - as the name suggests - on forex, but i use the economic calendar which is updated (nearly) in real-time (i am not a news trader, so that's fine with me) with the economic releases.

 

plus, they have a good and structured introduction to trading for newbies for free in their education section.

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Websites about Trading

 

Ameritrade: http://www.ameritrade.com

Charles Schwab: http://www.schwab.com

Datek Online: http://www.datek.com

E*Trade: http://www.etrade.com

Fidelity Investments: http://www.fidelity.com

Harrisdirect: http://www.harrisdirect.com

Merrill Lynch: http://www.newmlol.ml.com

OptionsLink: http://www.optionslink.com

Quick & Reilly: http://www.quickandreilly.com

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