Monday, November 17, 2008

How I Became a Forex Trading Professional

All my friends ask me, "hey how do you always have so much money". I always respond with "I do forex trading from home", which they look at me with such confusion. If you are reading this you probably know what forex trading is already if not, I will quickly go over it.

Forex trading is the stock market for currency. You trade each countries currency the same way you would do it with stocks. Buy low value currency and sell it when it gets to a higher value. When you do this you make an easy profit, and in my case a lot of money.

Now you probably wonder how I became a forex trading professional and the secret is simple. If you want to be the best, at some point you need to learn from the best. You cannot get anywhere in life if you don't challenge yourself or try to get better. It was no different for me when I first started trading forex.

I was frustrated with my slow progress and losing money so I had to look for another way to succeed. I joined a website that was run by forex trading professionals who were looking to teach others how to succeed. Well I felt this was the perfect opportunity so I paid the membership fee and started learning from day 1.

Within a matter of weeks I was making my first profits and had already made enough to cover the costs of my membership. From that point on I kept learning more and more and what would you know - I made more and more money!

So even though my story was short remember this, "if you want to be the best, learn from the best!"

Like I said before, I am now a forex trading professional because I learned from the best.

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Lloyd Blankfein, Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs  and  Co., speaks at the Wall Street Journal Deals  and  Deal Makers conference, held at the New York Stock Exchange in this June 27, 2007 file photo. Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Sunday Blankfein and six other top officials will not get bonuses for 2008. (Chip East/Reuters)Reuters - Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Sunday its Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein and six other top officials will not get bonuses for 2008.

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