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BinaryTribune Releases the Most Comprehensive Forex Trading Academy

BinaryTribune is happy to announce the release of the most comprehensive online Forex Trading Academy absolutely free of charge.

2014-04-01
LONDON, ENGLAND, April 01, 2014 (Press-News.org) The rapid development of Internet technologies has made Forex accessible to small players, who are able to buy and sell currencies directly from their home or office. This is exactly what makes the BinaryTribune's Forex Academy a great place for training anyone who is interested in learning how to trade in the Foreign Exchange Market.

Binary Tribune's Forex Academy is suitable not only for beginners, but also for advanced traders, who are willing to broaden their knowledge and experience in the field.

The Forex Academy has been carefully prepared for more than a year by professional traders, who have more than 10 years of experience in the field of currency markets. It is the most elaborate online-based source of cost-free training of Forex traders that provides detailed and thorough information on a great variety of topics related to trading on the Foreign Exchange Market.

It includes more than one hundred titles, which are divided by five chapters as follows: Forex Trading, Fundamental Analysis, Technical analysis, Money Management and Trading Psychology. Each of these chapters complies of a series of interrelated topics, which provide the users of our website with the opportunity of accumulating knowledge step by step without being bothered by any unnecessary or useless information.

The "Introduction to Forex Trading" section includes the very basics of Forex trading, explaining the most frequently used terms, as well as providing some information on the separate types of financial markets.

The "Fundamental Analysis" chapter gives you the opportunity to learn more about the monetary policy, inflation and interest rates, gross domestic product. It also explains the basic terms in the field.

The "Money Management" section of Binary Tribune's Forex Trading Academy is engaged with explaining the main concepts, risks and strategies of money management in Forex trading.

The "Trading Psychology" chapter is focused on the importance of knowing the psychology in trading, and provides the readers with interesting facts, ideas and strategies that they will find useful in their future presence on the currency markets.

The "Technical Analysis" section introduces the website users to the very basics of technical analysis and all terms associated with it.

These and many other examples, trading ideas and practical strategies can be found on Binary Tribune's Forex Trading Academy absolutely free.


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[Press-News.org] BinaryTribune Releases the Most Comprehensive Forex Trading Academy
BinaryTribune is happy to announce the release of the most comprehensive online Forex Trading Academy absolutely free of charge.