TradingFX Review
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Name of Product:
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TradingFX
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Editor / Creator:
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TradingFX
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Publishing Company:
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Email wrp@tradingfx.com
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Headline:
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Price:
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$497 for first two months, $147 thereafter. $177 per month to rent the software. WRP readers can get an exclusive free 3 day guest pass. It’s worth going through the videos at the youtube page first though.
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What does it involve:
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Members can have full access the Pip Range bar charts on their personal PCs to do a variety of technical studies and unique display configurations. At the same time they can also access the trading rooms to discuss trades with the team, interact with the moderators, take classes and share ideas.
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Where can you buy it:
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Pros:
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The moderators are extremely helpful and patient with group numbers small enough to warrant individual attention. The pip range bar charts are a fantastic innovation, I found them to be a very useful tool, as did other traders in the room.
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Cons:
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To join the service you need to pay a one off membership fee then monthly payments thereafter. Access to the software comes on top of all this so your costs could mount up.
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Review Score (out of 5):
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3
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Recent Reviews
It uses four robots in one, supposedly developed by Ivy League (top US university) graduates. The main claim is that the robot vendors are constantly tweaking it to adapt to market conditions.
London Sunrise EA is an Advisor based on the 3 major trading sessions.
The service is incredibly simple to follow, an email is sent out with a suggested entry point which is often away from the current market condition.
The system makes use of the free charts available with your spread betting firm such as IG Index, so there’s no additional cost after purchase.
The manual is very well written and absolutely packed with examples of how the system works.
Dynamic Timing offers trades that are a good compromise between long-term investing and the frantic world of short-term investing.
Ford’s book is an excellent reference guide to the whole process of system creation, pointing out many of the pitfalls that befall most people.
Ninja Trader is an excellent resource that I highly recommend for anyone interested in creating and testing trading systems.
Members can have full access the Pip Range bar charts on their personal PCs to do a variety of technical studies and unique display configurations.
The focus of the manual isn’t on long-term trades which may involve tying up capital for months, but shorter-term trades which last around an hour or two