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Online Forex Trading Course

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  • #548: What is the Green Cross Code of Trading?
    Jun 23 2024
    What is the Green Cross Code of Trading? Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Watch Prop Firm Masterclass Click Here to Check Out Other Recommended Brokers #548: What is the Green Cross Code of Trading? In this video: 00:24 – Learning to cross the road safely. 00:43 – The rules of the Green Cross Code. 01:02 – Live Webinar with my clients. 01:26 – The Green Cross Code of Trading. 03:12 – My 17 minutes Masterclass and Book a Call. 03:33 – Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker. 04:09 – Comments, Like & Subscribe. Today, I'm going to teach you all about the Green Cross Code of Trading. Let’s get into that and more right now. Hi there, Forex Traders! Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 548. Learning to cross the road safely. Do you remember when you were a kid? You were learning at school to cross the road? Or if you're riding a bike, they taught you how to stop a crossing and then cross the road safely. It's something I never forgotten. And as a kid walking around towns or riding your bike, it kept you safe. The rules of the Green Cross Code. What they taught you is, number one, look all around. Number two, look to the right. Then look to the left. And then look to the right. And if it was safe and clear, then cross. And it was a very simple but effective way. And here we are, some sort of 45, 50 years later, I still remember very well. Live Webinar with my clients. Now, the funny story was that last night I was holding a live 2 hour webinar with my client. We took five trades live on the session and when we were looking at trades, I actually said, Look, you need to look right, then left. And it brought me back to my childhood. I thought Green Cross Code And in trading it's really important that one, you keep things simple, but also you do look right and left. Let me explain. The Green Cross Code of Trading. Overall, we look at the chart. We look at the pattern where the pattern is within the chart. Is there room to move? Is it in the right place? All those type of things. So first of all, we had our candle pattern. We were taking a sell trade yesterday and then I look to the right. The reason I looked to the right was the candle itself have bounce at a round number. So that's our first or second thing. First of all, we look overall, then we go right. Then we went left and we took the chart and we said, where this price at best, which was the round number to the right. When we went to the left, we saw that some candles prior the price and who had also passed at exactly that level. And when it bounced and hit that level, it then dropped. So now the price to come back up to that same level, we look right, saw the right number left, saw the previous resistance and bounce level. There’s our overall view. Look right, look left. We then look right again when it came to actually looking for our entry and our stop loss and our profit target levels. Are there any other significant levels in the way? Can we have the pivot point to help us? Do we have any round numbers to protect our stop loss or making sure added our profit target on the sell trade before any round numbers? So think of your trading as you would walking across the road or learning to do that. Or if you've got kids, how to teach them to do it safely. Obviously on a road, it keeps us safe. If you do it in trading, it keeps you safe, but in a different way. It helps you to have high probability trades and it helps you to keep on the right side of the market. More often than not. So think about the green cross code. Look overall, look right, left, look right again. And that will massively help you in your trading. My 17 minutes Masterclass and Book a Call. Elsewhere. If you've not been on my masterclass session,
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  • #547: How To Start Out as A Forex Trader
    May 26 2024
    How To Start Out as A Forex Trader  Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Watch Prop Firm Masterclass Click Here to Check Out Other Recommended Brokers #547: How To Start Out as A Forex Trader In this video: 00:22 – Do you want to start trading? 00:44 – Trading Forex – The Basics. 01:30 – Choosing a Forex Broker. 01:56 – Forex Education. 02:23 – Your Trading Plan 02:50 – Start on a Demo Account. 03:12 – Technical or Fundamental Trading. 04:08 – Trading and Travelling. 04:44 – Blueberry Markets. 05:00 – My 1 Hour Masterclass and Book a Call. 05:34 – Comment, Like & Subscribe. How do you start as a forex trader? I'm going to cover that topic and more for you over the next few minutes. So let's get started. Hi everybody! Andrew Mitchem here at the Forex Trading Coach. Do you want to start trading? So you're interested in diving into the world of forex trading. Now whether you're looking to supplement your income or to embark on a new career, starting out as a forex trader can be both very exciting and also challenging. And in this video and podcast, I'm going to walk you through the essential steps that you need to get started on the right foot. Trading Forex – The Basics. Now, first, let's cover the basics. Forex trading or foreign exchange is a global market for trading currencies. It operates 24 hours a day, five days a week, and it's the largest financial market in the world. Now, unlike other markets like stock markets, which are based in specific locations like New York or London, the Forex market happens over the counter, which means that basically transactions are conducted directly between parties, usually through an online platform. And to start trading, you need to have a reliable internet connection. Obviously, a computer, laptop or mobile device and just somewhere that you can sort of focus on trading somewhere quiet, you can focus on trading. Choosing a Forex Broker. Next, you need to choose a forex broker and look for one that's regulated and has high quality rankings as well. Competitive spreads and uses platform such as Metatrader 4 or Metatrader 5. I'll put a link on this page to a list of brokers who I use and suggest that you consider because that's going to massively help shortcut the list for you. Forex Education. Now, education is also key to being a successful trader. You've got to learn the basics. The fundamentals of forex trading. Understand how currency pairs work, such as the majors like the EUR/USD and GBP/USD and then get into more like the minors like the AUD/NZD or EUR/GBP. And you got to familiar eyes yourself with you know what pips are leverage margin. All those type of phrases which right now may not be familiar to you. Your Trading Plan Next you need to develop a trading plan, and a solid trading plan should outline your financial goals, your risk tolerance, specific strategies that you plan to use. You need to decide how much capital you're willing to invest and of course, never risk more than you can afford to lose. So a good rule of thumb that I use is I risk only half of 1% of my trading account on a single trade. Start on a Demo Account. And before trading the real money, of course, you should practice using a demo account. And most brokers offer a demo account to basically simulate real trading conditions. But it's not real money. Now, use this opportunity to test your trading plan and your strategy and get comfortable with the trading platform without having that risk of losing real money. Technical or Fundamental Trading. Understanding market analysis is also crucial. There's two types of analysis. There's technical and fundamental. Technical analysis means looking at charts, using indicators, etc. to predict movements. Whereas fundamental analysis,
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  • #546: I’m Not a Fan of Trading AI or Bots
    May 5 2024
    I’m Not a Fan of Trading AI or Bots  Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Click Here to Signup For Our 15th Birthday Sale #546: I’m Not a Fan of Trading AI or Bots In this video: 00:27 – Everyone is talking about AI and Bots. 01:10 – All Bots seem to fail. 01:30 – Knowing I can read a chart with high probability. 02:49 – Limitations of using trading bots. 03:19 – You don’t need to spend all day trading. 04:48 – Our 15th Birthday sale. 05:28 – Trade through Blueberry Markets. I'm not a fan of trading AI or trading bots. Let me tell you why. Let's get into that and more right now. Hey, the forex traders, Andrew Mitchem here at the Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 546. Everyone is talking about AI and Bots. Now something maybe a tiny bit controversial. Everybody's talking about, you know, AI and how it can help in life and in trading and trading bots and expert advisors and all these type of things. And look, it's been there for years and years. When I started trading, there was tradestation. You could create programs that would automatically trade for you. And then Metatrader came along and people had expert advisors, which would magically for $97 going to solve all your trading problems and trade for you. If you look back on Forex Factory, on different forums, etc., you're always finding people out there who are creating these these robots that are going to do all these wonderful things. All Bots seem to fail. Have you ever noticed that they all fail? Like, I've never ever in my 20 years of trading seen one that works consistently well. Sure, they'll all have good times, but almost sure they're going to have bad times as well. So the reliability of them, first of all, is not great. Knowing I can read a chart with high probability. But to me there's more important things than that. As a trader, as a manual trader. There is nothing better than that knowledge, that satisfaction of knowing that I can look at a chart today, next week, next year, in ten years time, and with high probability and high certainty, predict what's likely to happen. Now, if I get the trade wrong, I get it wrong and I lose a small known set amount of my account. But if I get the trade right, it's going to make two, three, four, five times my risk. And having that knowledge and that ability to look at different markets because who knows what's going to be out there in the future. If we were talking, say, like five or ten years ago, certainly ten years ago, we wouldn't have been able to trade cryptos, we wouldn't have been able to trade indices and commodities and metals on forex platforms. So things evolve, things change. And I'm certainly not against that when I'm saying I'm not into A.I. or bots. But what I am saying, if you have that knowledge up here, that mental knowledge, ability, satisfaction to make those decisions, that is so much better than just relying on someone's $97 a month bot. Limitations of using trading bots. The other thing is, is if you buy this bot and it does really well, what happens if you no longer have access to it or what happens if it no longer works? And how do you know that? Because without that knowledge and that skill of understanding how that bot works, you have no way of monitoring it on improving it, on changing it, on anything to do with it. And so to me, that manual skill is still absolutely crucial. You don’t need to spend all day trading. And if you're out there, like sitting there thinking, well, that's all well and good, Andrew but I'm too busy and I don't want to spend hours and hours and hours on a chart and on a computer, nor do I. I trade 30 minutes a day and I try 15 minutes in my morning, 15 minutes at nighttime. To me, trading is about doing this, getting outside, enjoying the outside, being very focused and very skilled when it's happening, when it's trading time and relaxing, enjoying things,
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