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Forex Signals

Posted on 09/21/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
We've been trialing many of the popular forex signaling services. No forecast service or any analyst for thats concerned in our experience can provide profitable trading results all the time. There will be times of drawdown and thats what money management and stop-loss are for to minimize losses and drawdown. So you don't loose your entire trading stake in a short period of time and get knocked out of the trading game.

After trialing many top forex signal services, we compared them for a variety of criterior and have ranked them at the following page. During our trialing of these forex signals we still applied our own analysis. We found these services very useful as part of our overall forex trading strategy. Most of these fx signals provide a free trials. The overall best forex signal service we found to be was the DashboardFX from FX Universal. Click the following link to review the entire list we compared and rated.

Forex Signal Service Providers Compared
http://www.invest2success.com/forex_signals.html

What are forex signals? Frex signals are paid services offered by some forex brokers and independent forex annalists. Companies that offer forex signals monitor and analyze the market for you, providing you with their data via desktop alerts, email or even SMS and pager alerts.

Forex signal services analyze several factors when preparing their data. They do a technical analysis of market conditions and use a combination of indicators to identify trends and isolate profitable entry and exit points. They then send you the results via the venue of your choice and you can choose to use the signal in your own trading, or pass on it.

Most forex signal services offer signals for only a handful of the most popular currency pairs, such as EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, USD/CHF. Occasionally, you can find specialty services that offer signals for other lesser traded pairs. Forex signals can cost upwards of $100 / mth. The benefit of subscribing to such a service is that they analyze and crunch the data for you, saving you time and energy. It should be noted, however that using a signal service is no substitute for a proper education in the forex markets. Forex signal services give you data, you still need to know what to do with it.

When shopping for a signal service, make sure that they provide you with historical data so that you can see their track record for yourself. Remember, that like any trader, forex signal services also have loosing trades. You shouldn't expect a signal service to be a sure ticket to instant forex wealth, but rather look at them as another excellent tool in your trading toolbox.

Click the Forex Signals header link above to review our comparision of the top forex signal service providers.

Good day and good trading.
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