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    FX historical data

    Take a look in Forex Practice. The data cannot be exported, but you can test your strategy on their platform, and program your own system and indicators and you can back test it on historic data of about two years detailed by the minute. It is not free, but worth the money, anyway you can use...
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    Questions

    1. Basics http://stockcharts.com/education/ - This one not specific to foreign exchange Almost any broker has also an educational section in their website. 2. http://www.forexnews.com 3. http://www.netdania.com/ - realtime http://www.ForexPractice.com/ - history and practice 4...
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    Source for free hourly FX data?

    Take a look in Forex Practice - they give history of major currencies for the last 2 years detailed by the minute. Maybe you can test your system on their platform.
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    Forex Tutorials? Forex Exchanges?

    The only information you need is whether you are successful or not. Open a demo account at your favorite broker, and practice for few weeks. If you are successful you can go live (start with small leverages). Consider also Forex Practice it may save you much time. If you are not successful...
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    Only if you are a succesfull trader

    There is no secret indicator. All needed information is revealed to you on the chart. Learn to read the chart, it's patterns and pay attention to signals from indicators, but take into consideration that there are many false alarms, so treat these signals as "pay attention" signals rather than...
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    How do we get Accurate/consistant historical forex Data?

    What you get is "smoothed" according to your specific broker demand curve, which may be slightly different from the interbank-average though commonly no more than a pip or two difference. Why wouldn't you want to backtest on a smoothed data, if what you'll get from your broker will be...
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