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Sunday, August 16th, 2009

 In the early 90’s, our group of college friends tackled the markets head on. We were studying at a very prestigious university, name withheld, and were trading right our of the dorms. We worked a variety of markets; Stocks, Bonds, Futures and Options…having a great deal of success trading each. But when the markets closed every day, we were still hungry for more. The retail Forex world was just beginning to expand and the 24 hour market was appealing. Brokerages were beginning to open their doors to everyday guys looking to take part in changes in world currencies. We pooled our money together, moved all of our computers into one room and split shifts trading the account.

Throughout life we were never considered to be very cool or popular. We never got the pretty girl or the invite to the big party. But that was ok, because we were always smarter than everyone else. We were nerds, yes NERDS!! We wanted to learn everything we could about anything. We spent long nights at the library studying a variety of subjects, but Math was our favorite. Numbers and calculations came very easy to us and we loved playing with them. We played with them until they became our friends, and those same big numbers in school became big numbers in our bank accounts; because while everyone was out having a good time, we were finding ways to make it BIG.

It’s simple, every robot on the market today has 1 system (robot) trading multiple currency pairs.  This didn’t make sense to the Ivybot team and it shouldn’t make sense to you either.  That’s where the real genius of IvyBot comes in.  IvyBot gives you 4 Robots, 1 for each currency pair in which it was designed.  How can the other systems possibly have ONE piece of code capable of performing all the calculations on more than one currency pair?  THEY CAN’T!   Ivybot has a robot that is designed, optimized, and perfectly tailored to trade each currency pair, and we give you four of them. Look at the four codes you will get…

IvyBot is not just the only robot that gives you unlimited updates and a separate robot for each currency pair, IvyBot is hands down the most profitable Forex trading robot ever created! IvyBot has been back tested, optimized, and forward tested to do one thing, MAKE MONEY! 


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Monday, June 22nd, 2009

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Reviews of Forex Trading in 2009

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

With the stock market in a shambles and the economy tanking around the world, savvy investors are taking more interest in trading in foreign exchange. There will be tremendous opportunities as European and Asian economies decline over the next year. As battered as the US dollar has been it will still be a haven for world wide currency traders. As other markets decline the flight into dollars will increase. To take full advantage of the coming trends you should take full advantage of the opportunities offered though automated Forex trading. You can are review three of the absolutely best sites to get started in Forex trading.  Compare all of the best and choose which one you want to start with.  

Forex trading will lead the way though the morass of shattered economies. Be on the cutting edge and stay ahead of the curve.

Check out the best of the best at www.MasteringForex.net.

I hope you can appreciate the work put into this site.

Good luck trading,

Steve Leventhal


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Which books would you recommend for learning about FOREX trading? Or any other methods of learning?

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Hello I have become interested in the Foreign Exchange Market and I would like to learn about it in more detail.

What ways of learning would you suggest? I personally think I would prefer books but I’m not too sure which ones exactly to pick.

What do you think about this one?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Forex-Trading-Course-Self-study-Successful/dp/0470137649/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1275855273&sr=1-3

Any additional information is appreciated. Thanks a lot
Also I wanted to ask whether it is worth learning about FOREX and whether it is possible to eventually gather enough knowledge and experience as a single person to make profit or not? As essentially you’d be competing against professionals… thanks

Agree with the second reviewer. Forex trading is basically a zero sum game and slightly negative in consideration of brokerage fee. Retail investors are likely speculators for short term gain. It is similar to the scenario of casino. Professional traders are also speculators but they are equipped with better inforamtion and tools for the market. Corporate traders use Forex for hedging purpose on their business to minimize risk in currency fluctuation. These three category of traders entered into a zero sum game.

From the tone of the question, it seems to learn the skills of a professional trader to compete in the market. If you treat it as a game with a small amount of dispensable income, it may be fun just like playing in a casino. Indeed it may be more interesting than casino gambling since there is stragtegy and competition in the game and less depending on pure luck. But it is not a good idea to think of forex trading as a stable source of profit although professional traders may be able to achieve such objective.

From the point of view of investment, stock investment (not trading) is a better game since in the long run (I mean decades if not years) stock market has an up trend. Temporary loss (may be years) would not hurt long term profit. For speculative trading, stock is more favorable to retail investors than forex since retail investor can hold on to wait for up trend. But again, speculative stock or forex trading should not be considered as a reliable source of profit.

Lastly, I think personal trait is also an important factor in the success of speculative trading besides learning the skills and pure luck.

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Which books would you recommend for learning about FOREX trading? Or any other methods of learning?

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Hello I have become interested in the Foreign Exchange Market and I would like to learn about it in more detail.

What ways of learning would you suggest? I personally think I would prefer books but I’m not too sure which ones exactly to pick.

What do you think about this one?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Forex-Trading-Course-Self-study-Successful/dp/0470137649/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1275855273&sr=1-3

Any additional information is appreciated. Thanks a lot
Also I wanted to ask whether it is worth learning about FOREX and whether it is possible to eventually gather enough knowledge and experience as a single person to make profit or not? As essentially you’d be competing against professionals… thanks

Agree with the second reviewer. Forex trading is basically a zero sum game and slightly negative in consideration of brokerage fee. Retail investors are likely speculators for short term gain. It is similar to the scenario of casino. Professional traders are also speculators but they are equipped with better inforamtion and tools for the market. Corporate traders use Forex for hedging purpose on their business to minimize risk in currency fluctuation. These three category of traders entered into a zero sum game.

From the tone of the question, it seems to learn the skills of a professional trader to compete in the market. If you treat it as a game with a small amount of dispensable income, it may be fun just like playing in a casino. Indeed it may be more interesting than casino gambling since there is stragtegy and competition in the game and less depending on pure luck. But it is not a good idea to think of forex trading as a stable source of profit although professional traders may be able to achieve such objective.

From the point of view of investment, stock investment (not trading) is a better game since in the long run (I mean decades if not years) stock market has an up trend. Temporary loss (may be years) would not hurt long term profit. For speculative trading, stock is more favorable to retail investors than forex since retail investor can hold on to wait for up trend. But again, speculative stock or forex trading should not be considered as a reliable source of profit.

Lastly, I think personal trait is also an important factor in the success of speculative trading besides learning the skills and pure luck.

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What is the best forex training course for learning to trade the forex market?

Saturday, May 1st, 2010


Forex trading is not easy, only less than 10% of forex traders are able to make money from forex trading.

If you are interested to trade forex, I suggest you to sign up for a demo account. Trade until you able to consistently making profit before trading with your hard earned money.

Besides that, I suggest you go through these articles for Forex newbie.
http://www.forex2u.com/guide/category/forex-newbie/

Good luck.

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What is the best forex training course for learning to trade the forex market?

Saturday, May 1st, 2010


Forex trading is not easy, only less than 10% of forex traders are able to make money from forex trading.

If you are interested to trade forex, I suggest you to sign up for a demo account. Trade until you able to consistently making profit before trading with your hard earned money.

Besides that, I suggest you go through these articles for Forex newbie.
http://www.forex2u.com/guide/category/forex-newbie/

Good luck.

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Real online instructor led forex class or course.?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I have been searching for a actual online course or class to learn the basics of the forex market and also how to trade, read & understand the data along with where to get research. I have done a google search and all I come up with is sites that want to give me a quick run down and how easy they say it is. I know its not easy and is one of the worst markets as it has the least regulation. I have been even to many sites that are defiantly scams trying to sell you a ebook or a stupid robot. I know I can also go to the library and have a world of knowledge of forex but I want an actual instructor led learning of the basics, any ideas on where I can find this? I took a stock class from http://www.ed2go.com/ a few years back and it was great but they do not have forex. This is just something I want to learn not a get rich or a person dreaming I can make 10k overnight, more like learning golf, not going to become a pro but more as learning hobby.

it’s a scam

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Real online instructor led forex class or course.?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I have been searching for a actual online course or class to learn the basics of the forex market and also how to trade, read & understand the data along with where to get research. I have done a google search and all I come up with is sites that want to give me a quick run down and how easy they say it is. I know its not easy and is one of the worst markets as it has the least regulation. I have been even to many sites that are defiantly scams trying to sell you a ebook or a stupid robot. I know I can also go to the library and have a world of knowledge of forex but I want an actual instructor led learning of the basics, any ideas on where I can find this? I took a stock class from http://www.ed2go.com/ a few years back and it was great but they do not have forex. This is just something I want to learn not a get rich or a person dreaming I can make 10k overnight, more like learning golf, not going to become a pro but more as learning hobby.

it’s a scam

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Which Forex Course is the best, whether you are a beginner, intermediate or experienced trader?

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Hi there my name is Ash and I am a full time forex trader. I would like to know more about your experience with different Forex courses and which one would be highly recommended or even the best.

Your answers will be very helpful and please no affiliate links etc only genuine users of those different forex courses. I only want real people who have actually tried a course that they found greatly helpful and actually did help them make consistent profit in the Forex market..

Thank you again

Your help is much appreciated both for the future readers of this post and myself.

Ash
www.forex-trading-domain.com

I still get a lot of ideas from fxbootcamp videos, but they are an ongoing teachers, giving real-time instruction sessions during trading hours for a fee.

Here is their latest video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As2P_y57RxU&feature=player_embedded

Here’s their website
http://fxbootcamp.com/

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