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Old 04-02-2009, 13:47
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hi every1, I'm a new trader here, thanks Ash for making this forum, and helping me with ur kind efforts.

i just been getting into demo mode for a couple of months and would like to know, what is the best book or books even, for a new trader starting out?

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hi every1, I'm a new trader here, thanks Ash for making this forum, and helping me with ur kind efforts.

i just been getting into demo mode for a couple of months and would like to know, what is the best book or books even, for a new trader starting out?

thanks
"Bird Watching in Lion Country" is one of the first books I read when I started off, and it was a real help.

You can do a search on Google to find where you can get it from.
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Thanks Ash.
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Default Books that I found helpful

Here are 2 books that I found very helpful when I started and I still refer back to them often:
"The 10 Essentials of Forex Trading" by Jared Martinez
"Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques" by Steve Nissen

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Default Raghee Horner book

Any opinion on the above?
Another forex newbie recommended it to me.
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Hi All, Anyone who is new to trading should go and do the school at
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http://www.babypips.com/
. When you have the basic's it becomes much clearer.

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Hi All, Anyone who is new to trading should go and do the school at
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hi Bigredash

If babypips.com was in book format it would be falling apart by now with the hours I've spent on their site. Their tutorials are super. I'm new to trading and have spent hours looking for good websites that are informative without any fancy descriptions. This one does it beautifully.
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Great site. Thanks.
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Currency Trading for Dummies .
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Currency Trading for Dummies .
Ok I am new and I think this book is a good start for all newbies
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