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A Party Political FREE Zone
Posted by: | CommentsOk – so now we know that there’s a General Election imminent here in the UK.
So tell me, who is already feeling like they are being force fed with election news – of which we are being served up absolute oceans of “spin”. What is ’spin’? Well, to be generous – it may be the truth – but if it is, it’s stretched so thin as to be almost transparent.
Thankfully, there is absolutely NO comparison between our current political diet of spin, spin and more spin – and Sid and Kris’s forex training course!
Sid and Kris have delivered exactly what they said they would from the outset – a straight talking, no nonsense course. The course itself went at a great pace and it’s only now that I am really benefiting from the level of information that Sid included in each tutorial. I constantly refer to my notes and Kris’s daily support, thanks to the BBC Club, is helping me every day. It’s not just Kris’ valuable feedback and Sid’s regular emails encouraging us to keep perspective – but being able to see what everyone else is doing is fascinating.
The BBC Club is made up of a significant number of traders and forex apprentices all at different levels; I have always been a great believer in the old mantra that you can always learn from others – and I think the BBC Club really embraces this philosophy. I regularly read about how well the more experienced traders do each week and I can also see how they do it. Sid and Kris’s helpful input has helped me to understand how these traders could be doing even better – so it’s a win, win!
Wouldn’t it be marvellous if our politicians could be as straight forward as Sid and Kris and deliver what they say the will? Thank goodness for Forex Training Works eh?!
Sam
My First Forex Easter
Posted by: | CommentsWell can you believe it – it’s nearly Easter and we are so close to the much anticipated Easter weekend and I refuse to let this awful weather get the better of me!
When you need to cram five days in to four it can get a bit hectic, in fact I was in Nottingham all day Tuesday and had my first mobile trade! It has been another great week for me – and Sid’s golden rule of safety first has paid off dividends!
I am loving my new found skill of patience and let me tell you why; I know that they say self praise is no praise – buy hey, this is my blog and Sid has said I say what I like so here goes!
Sid has taught us how to read the market and make the most out of it – after all we are here to make our lives better financially. One of the important rules we are taught is not to trade when in doubt; I have been really diligent this week and have been at my desk at 6.30 each day before sorting out the normal daily chores. I have it scheduled into my diary as my daily forex rendez-vous!
Anyway, today it just didn’t feel right – so I didn’t trade. Sounds daft – but it was the right think to do. I listened to what Sid advised us and decided not to risk what I have already made this week.
Sid really made my day after I sent in my daily update when he sent a short email saying “well done” on my decision today. Now isn’t that great one-to-one support after a forex training course?! Sid and Kris have been so great and they are both so patient, although I have no idea how they find the time for all of us!
Right that’s it for today – this might not sound like much to those who are looking at doing a forex training course, but believe me once you begin to learn about how to make money with forex, each new golden rule you experience is even more exciting than the last! By keeping my money safe today I am still making money as I didn’t risk anything – and that’s the point. It’s not about risk – and now I really get it! It really does pay to listen and lock away the ego!
Making Hay Whilst The Sun Shines
Posted by: | CommentsWell, just trying to catch up with myself again after my folks came for a long weekend. So lovely to see them and we had what I call a good old-fashioned family get-together which I love. However, it’s back to the real world and I realised that I’m guilty of not keeping up with my blog posting – so if you are following my progress – I apologise for the long gap and I’ll try to keep up in future
Well, this is a story of last week. I’m still on a voyage of discovery here and it’s probably one of the most exciting things I’ve been involved with for a very long time. I need to explain a few things so you’ll understand where I’m coming from – and more importantly, where I’m going, as I develop my understanding. Because this is SO much better than I have given it credit for up to now. Read More→
Forex Apprentice – It’s Just Like Passing Your Driving Test
Posted by: | CommentsHi Everyone, it’s been a while and I feel a distinct sense of déjà-vous! Let me take you back to the time you passed your driving test and that sense of excitement, freedom and purpose. You now had your destiny in your own hands, you controlled where you went, when – and how. Completing the forex course has been no different.
My confidence is growing too although I have to say I was over confident one morning this week. I have now got into a good rhythm and am demo trading four mornings out of five during the week, normally getting to my desk anywhere between 6am and 7am, depending on children’s movements and dog walk responsibilities! Read More→
The End of Week Three of My Forex Training
Posted by: | CommentsIs it really the end of week three already – it’s just flown by! I have learnt a lot, reflected a lot (funny how these things make you think as I have mentioned quite a few times already) and continue to feel that sense of empowerment with the way in which this forex training course is given.
I am continuing to learn not just about great techniques and where I may be able to find an opportunity to trade – and more importantly – how to do it safely, but I am also learning new life skills. Patience for starters, I have a rather poor joke, in that when I explain to people who don’t me know so well that I left the queue whilst God was giving out patience. Moving on swiftly from that (and apologies for my distinctly average sense of humour) – a great lesson this week has been an example of how dangerous not being patient can be in forex. This has been something that has been one of my downfalls in life, not taking a step back and not being patient. I won’t be making that mistake when I am a live trader! Read More→