Make Money With Currency Trading


For your consideration: Currency Trading

We've been thinking about this for years, but have never actually done it. Why? Well, with the blog, and families, and jobs and vacations, etc., there are only so many things of which one can keep track. Wanna check the currency rates right now? Go to BLOOMBERG.com. Wanna set up a free $50,000 currency demo account online? Go to FXDD.com.

The best thing about the site, from our vantage point, is the resources section. FXDD.com is offering to teach you to trade currencies online virtually for free.

They're giving you: a learning center, pip calculator, rollover rates, news and commentary, tradeshow dates, tutorials, webinars, and a daily GLOBAL economic calendar.

What they can't give you is: Guts. You gotta have the mirth to watch this stuff. You need to understand that if you convert your currency to some foreign issue, you might be playing in a sandbox of which you'll never fully understand, because you can't keep track of your own life enough to keep track of the economic conditions of other countries.

No guts. No glory. Good luck, soldier!

The Money Kings

Keywords: currency, guts, trading, global, money

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