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PT Multistation – a power-tool for advanced forex traders

PT Multistation – a power-tool for advanced forex traders

PT Multistation is a new product by PFSoft, a software provider that specializes in software for brokers. PT Mulitstation is a multi-product software that allows the trader to connect to different brokers at the same time, compare and send orders. Their wide programming options make it a good choice for advanced traders. Here’s a review.

MeetPips Review – Nice trading journal with live accounts missing

MeetPips Review – Nice trading journal with live accounts missing

MeetPips is the latest venture from the founders of BabyPips. The site enables forex traders to manage an online forex trading journal, which not only helps them follow their traders, but also test the trades against the strategy, and see what other traders are doing. Here’s a review of MeetPips, which has some advantages and

Forex Demo Account – When to go Live

Forex Demo Account – When to go Live

In another post in the series about forex demo accounts, a serious question is: when to go live? When do you leave the practice account behind, and put real money in forex? I’ve already written that a demo account isn’t only for newbies, so the answer depends… If you’re a seasoned forex trader, you’re probably

Currensee – Forex Trading 2.0 – Part I

Currensee – Forex Trading 2.0 – Part I

Currensee is a promising new social service that makes forex trading more collaborative. Currensee enables forex traders to trade together, sharing real trade information in real time. This adds a lot of transparency to the forex industry which has lots of money but lots of secrets. Beginning today, Currensee is in public beta. Anyone can

Trading on a Website or Using Software?

Some people prefer trading on a web site, while others download a desktop software for making their trades. Each option has advantages and disadvantages. I think the web will take over online forex. Calling the dealer to make a trade is something that still exists, but people rarely use it. Getting on the phone with

Daily Forex Widget Review

Daily Forex, a site that offers forex information in various ways, now offers a widget that can be embedded in other webistes. Here’s a review of the advantages and disadvantages of this widget

Forex Trading isn’t Easy Money

Forex Trading isn’t Easy Money

Using Sortfix, I found that forex is associated with easy money. Anyone in the field knows that it isn’t easy. Too many sites promising easy or automatic money probably caused this situation.  Sortfix is a tool that helps find the right stuff on the web. It uses a few search engines for searching (Google, Yahoo,

Forex Autopilot System – Open Source

While searching for information about Forex Autoplilot systems, I’ve asked a question on Forex Factory, and found an interesting project. A participant named LongToBeeFree created a nice piece of software that creates trades automatically – a forex autopilot system. In the first post, he explains about using the Turtles system for getting signals and creating

Forex Autopilot System – Is it serious?

In Forex trading, technical analysis is often used for decision making. The logic is simple – trading patterns, and mass psychology don’t change often, and therefore conclusions can be made according to charts. Using only numbers for making decisions is controversial, but has a serious reputation. Some people use only technical analysis, others only fundamental,

Forex Software Systems – More Important Things

In the previous post, Forex Software Systems – 5 Top Factors, I wrote about the most important things to take into consideration when choosing a Forex provider.  These aren’t the only things that are important with Forex platforms. Here are a few more: Low Spreads: Different Forex Platforms give different spreads on the currencies. Naturally,