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Quick Start Guide
So you want to be a professional forex trader? Great! ..but before reading anything else, do understand that trading for a living can be one of the hardest professions you've ever encountered. Make no mistake, the odds are against you, and the market is designed to chew you up and spit you out.
"Trading is the hardest way to make an easy living." - Anonymous
However, trading can also be one of the most rewarding careers out there (both financially and intellectually.)
We are stressing this because of the huge influx in 'social media' based influencers who are pitching FX trading as "easy" and requiring only a little starting capital. Often, new traders are too greedy to see such scams for what they really are; the influencer is only trying to make money off you through referrals, selling courses, mentorship, etc.. No matter what profit track record they show you (doctored images are common, but even trading software/servers can be manipulated to display fake results,) 99.99% of the time they are out to rip you off. Here's a simple logic test: If a social media guru / mentor is showing off how they can turn $100 into $50k in a few weeks, why are they working so hard to get you to fork over a few bucks for mentorship? Or a course? Or to sign up to a given broker or service?
There are no shortcuts in this industry.
If you're serious, and want to learn, here are the resources you need to get started:
Resources
Education and Courses
We do not recommend paid courses in general. They typically teach what can be found easily online when it comes to market basics, and even when they promise a trading 'system' or method it's typically not one that works consistently. Don't waste your money. See the free courses or guilds below instead:
BabyPips School of Pipsology <=START HERE. THIS IS YOUR ENTRY INTO THE WORLD OF FOREX. COMPLETE THE ENTIRE SCHOOL. Despite Babypips being a 3rd party commercial resource, we will give credit where credit is due; their 'School of Pipsology' is a great example of the free and robust forex education you can find online without having to spend a dime.
Lehman Brothers Foreign Exchange Training Manual - Don't let the company name fool you, this is a solid manual and was used to train up institutional traders for many years.
Market Life Trading by Adam Grimes - Specifically the free 22 hour long course on trading in general. Adam comes from a prop trading background and structured his free material around the trader development process common in the prop trading world. The focus is on teaching people how to come up with strategies (observations in the market, testing out ideas, refining, etc...) instead of just trying to teach a system.
Books
Recommended Forex Books for New and Developing Traders - A list of recommended books covering not only the basics, but advanced subjects and trading psychology.
Official Live Trading Chatroom for /r/forex, /r/algotrading, and FXGears.com
Make sure to join the community in chat during market hours! Links also found in our sidebar and top nav links: Forex Trading Discord Chat
Economic Calendar
You need an economic calendar. Why? As you will read in nearly every 'intro to forex' resource: news is a catalyst for change and volatility the market, so you need to know when scheduled announcements are coming.
Tradingview Economic Calendar
Forex Factory Economic Calendar
Reddit Hall of Fame threads Hall of Fame Threads
News Websites
Forex Live
FXStreet
Reuters Finance
Bloomberg
Forums
Fxgears.com
Forex Factory forums
Babypips forums
Charting
Desktop/mobile
- TradingView - Great for HTML5 browser based charting and alerts * Use a demo account from a high quality broker, popular retail forex platforms for demo can be found here on FXGears' demo comparison page.
Prop / Scouting Firms
Some traders would rather trade for a frim than on their own. FXGears has a great writeup on forex Prop / Scouting firms which can be found here.
Virtual Private Servers (VPS)
If you're going to run Expert Advisers (EAs) or your own custom code to trade, you'll want to do so on a reliable computing platform. A VPS for trading will typically be managed, have good latency between the VPS provider's network and your broker's trade servers, and will always be running and connected. Considerations and overview of recommended VPS providers.
Tick Data for Backtesting and Algo Trading
For use with a backtesting suite (ForexTester 3, TickDataSuite, etc...) or your own custom code, here you'll find instructions on how to extract tick level forex data from multiple sources: HOWTO get free Forex Tick Data for backtesting.
Paid Resources
Education
The vast majority of sites charging you for FX trading courses and education are scams or ripoffs. It is highly advised that you avoid such paid courses / sites / programs.
News Wires
These can be expensive and some traders swear by them but they are not required to trade profitably.
Bloomberg Terminal: Price is estimated at USD $20,000/yr
Reuters Eikon: Price is estimated to be $3,600-$22,000/yr depending on set up
Dow Jones NewsWire: Price is estimated at $1,440 per year.
Squawk Services
Typically cheaper than newswires. Live running commentary on news events. Slight delay compared to wires.
*Other "Feeds" and news sources *
Recommended Twitter setup: How to setup Twitter to stream the latest FX and Economic news in 2019 and 2020
Free, but fair warning: Twitter is social media, meaning that not everything posted by twitter members is accurate, timely, or of use. Not only will there be bias in what gets popular on Twitter, but Twitter can often become an echo-chamber if you only follow like-minded traders / sources. Stick to the guide's list of sources for best results as they are news / squawk services and their business is reporting accurately.
Paid Chatrooms
We do not recommend any 3rd part paid chatroom; they are often not worth their costs and are usually part of an up-sell tactic to push more products. (That said, we do recommend the official free /r/forex community chatroom, hosted in partnership with FXGears.com, (which can be found here).
Brokers
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DUE DILIGENCE.
There are many factors to consider when choosing a broker but some of the most important factors are regulation, execution quality, and ease of deposit/withdrawals. Being "regulated" on it's own is not a guarantee of protection against bad brokers; often bad brokers will be regulated out of a jurisdiction that has lax rules and weak enforcement, so their marketing team can boast about being regulated while not actually providing much protection to their clients or having much oversight by governing bodies. Consider WHERE, HOW, and by WHO a broker is regulated.