BEST 2 Forex Websites: www.dailyfx.com and www.actionforex.com

I'll just add to be careful. A lot of marketING Wizards are involved in FX, guys who have never traded. I sell stuff online, so I hang out in sales places as well as on ET..here is a post that came up today on one of the marketers forums.

I just did a test for some forex related keywords with a
clickbank product and I have to admit that I am amazed.
Buyers left and right!

I have decided to get into this market and dominate organic
search results because it's a goldmine.

Forex niche is just too good to pass up

I have no clue about Forex...lol


And the thing is, this guy probably will make a shit load of money. He's got several sites where he makes millions of dollars.
 
Quote from increasenow:

BEST 2 Forex Websites: www.dailyfx.com and www.actionforex.com

I've looked at "so many"...honestly...I think these are the "2 best forex websites"...agree, thoughts, other that could be "As good or better"????...please chime in...thanks!!!

I think Forex Factory could be considered "As good or better".
 
Quote from increasenow:

BEST 2 Forex Websites: www.dailyfx.com and www.actionforex.com

I've looked at "so many"...honestly...I think these are the "2 best forex websites"...agree, thoughts, other that could be "As good or better"????...please chime in...thanks!!!
Both sites just rehash the day's news, provide some light "analysis", and throw up a bunch of basic TA trade ideas (with non-existent track records b/c they'd be absolutely horrendous).

I second the Bloomberg recommendation.
 
Quote from cabletrader:

Reuters and Bloomberg

What are you guys looking for from a good forex website, and (how) does it help with your day-to-day trading?

Here is what I am looking for:

1-strong daily numbers: MA's, pivots, support, resistance etc.
2-concise and to the point news
3-concise and to the point technical analysis
 
Quote from Trader KGB:

Both sites just rehash the day's news, provide some light "analysis", and throw up a bunch of basic TA trade ideas (with non-existent track records b/c they'd be absolutely horrendous).

I second the Bloomberg recommendation.
I'll check out Bloomberg...and Reuters...thanks!
 
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