Thursday, 20 August 2015

ForexLive webinar: Do you believe what you see in your forex trading?

Be sure to register. Space is limited.

Hello traders....

I am happy to announce another FREE webinar for all our followers at ForexLive.com.

In this webinar, titled "Do you believe what you see in your forex trading?", I will highlight the importance of believing what you see in your charts.  The dilemma is there is the potential to have a lot to look at in a chart.  Retail traders have a tendency to overdo it with too many tools and studies. So, I will show you what I see, explain why it is so important, and help get your trading on the right track.

Our webinars over the last few months have attracted thousands of traders. Space is limited so be sure to CLICK on the following link to register. 


Thank you for your continued support and as always, good fortune with your trading. 

- Greg

PS. In addition to the webinar, we have also updated our enrollment page for the next Attacking Currency Trends course (ACT for short), which will commence on September 18 and go to September 25th.  The class is once again limited to 25 traders.  We are already well on our way to filling the slots.  If you are struggling with your trading, need a more logical direction for your trading, want to delve deeper into the FXL teams trading mindset (and more), sign up today. For more information, go to our sign up page at http://education.forexlive.com/act.  

Below is a recent testimony from Ian - a recent ACT participant...

"Although I have been trading futures for the last 8 years and Forex for the last two years, the first few months of this year was characterized by a string of unsuccessful trades which left my confidence broken and my mind paralyzed as a trader.  I took a 4 month break and studied, studied, studied but I couldn't quite get back in the game.  Well, the ACT class changed all that....As much as I like the FXL crew and wisdom they provide on a daily basis the real measure of a successful class is the application of the knowledge by a student to produce real returns.  As an illustration I provide a chart of my cumulative returns the first two weeks after the class.  Consistent slow measured progress from a part time trader.  ​Notice that losses are small and profits are larger.  : )​ Thank you! Ian"


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