Saturday, 19 March 2011

Forex Books

Forex Books

You can download free Forex e-books from this website. The information in these Forex e-books will help you develop your trading skills, money management abilities and the emotional self-control.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
Since currently there are more than 80 Forex books in the collection, they are divided into six different sections. Each section is dedicated to its own topic and features the download links to e-books as well as a short description of every book.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want to share them, please, contact us and they will be promptly removed.

Forex Books for Beginners

Here you will find the Forex e-books that provide the basic information on Forex trading. You can learn basic concepts of the Forex market, the technical and fundamental analysis. While all these e-books are recommended for every new Forex trader, they won't be very useful to the very experienced traders.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want me to share them, please, contact me and I will gladly remove them.
Candlesticks For Support And Resistance — The basics of trading with candlesticks charts by John H. Forman.
Online Trading Courses — Course #1 lesson #1 by Jake Bernstein.
Commodity Futures Trading for Beginners — by Bruce Babcock.
Hidden Divergence — by Barbara Star, Ph.D.
Peaks and Troughs — by Martin J. Pring.
Reverse Divergences And Momentum — by Martin J. Pring.
Strategy:10 — Low-risk, high-return Forex trading by W. R. Booker & Co.
The NYSE Tick Index And Candlesticks — by Tim Ord.
Trend Determination — A quick, accurate and effective methodology by John Hayden.
The Original Turtle Trading Rules — by OrignalTurtles.org.
Introduction to Forex — by 1st Forex Trading Academy. This trading course intends to provide to all of the students analytical tools on the trading system and methodologies. In this respect, the purpose of the course is to provide an overview of the many strategies that are being used in Forex market and to discuss the steps and tools that are needed in order to use these strategies successfully.
The Six Forces of Forex — by Scott Owens. A small e-book covering the basic and the main problems of Forex trading.
Study Book for Successful Foreign Exchange Dealing — by Royal Forex.
Forex. On-Line Manual for Successful Trading — an introduction into every aspect of the Forex trading including detailed descriptions of the technical and fundamental analysis techniques, by unknown author.
18 Trading Champions Share Their Keys to Top Trading Profits — as the name suggests, the book shares the secrets of the 18 prominent traders with the Forex beginners, by FWN.
The Way to Trade Forex — a 1st chapter of the book that will show you not only Forex basics but also some unusual techniques and strategies that can work for the newbie traders, by Jay Lakhani.
The Truth About Fibonacci Trading — the basic facts and information about Fibonacci levels and their application to the Forex trading, by Bill Poulos.
Quick Guide to Forex Trading — a 2008 edition of the Forex guide for the beginners and private traders issued by Easy-Forex.
Chart Patterns and Technical Indicators — an explanation of the most popular chart patterns and some technical indicators, by unknown author.
Forex Trading — a rather generic all-topic guide for beginners in Forex trading, by Richard Taylor.
Trading Forex: What Investors Need to Know — by NFA. National Futures Association gives introduction to the online retail Forex trading and warns about the potential dangers of such activity.*

Forex Market Books

The Forex books that are presented in this section cover the general aspects of Forex and financial trading. They provide the information that is interesting not only to the Forex beginners but also to the experienced Forex traders that want to learn something new or to maintain a proper structure of their knowledge of the Forex market.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want me to share them, please, contact me and I will gladly remove them.
Screen Information, Trader Activity, and Bid-Ask Spreads in a Limit Order Market — An in-depth work on a Limit Order Market by Mark Coppejans and Ian Domowitz.
Strategic experimentation in a dealership market — by Massimo Massa and Andrei Simonov.
Limit Orders, Depth, and Volatility — by Hee-Joon Ahna, Kee-Hong Baeb and Kalok Chan.
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator — the best of the best book on financial trading by Edwin Lefevre.
Market Profile Basics — by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan.
Quote Setting and Price Formation in an Order Driven Market — by Puneet Handa, Robert Schwartz and Ashish Tiwari.
Phantom of the Pits — General thoughts and opinions on trading and market by Arthur L. Simpson.
An Introduction to Market Profile and a User's Guide to Capital Flow Software — by J. Peter Steidlmayer and Ted Hearne.
The Effect of Tick Size on Volatility, Trader Behavior, and Market Quality — by Tavy Ronen and Daniel G. Weaver.
Trading as a Business — by Charlie Wright.
What Moves the Currency Market? — by Kathy Lien - Find out which economic factors help shape the short-term and long-term Forex landscape.
Macroeconomic Implications of the Beliefs and Behavior of Foreign Exchange Traders — by Yin-Wong Cheung and Menzie D. Chinn.
All About the Foreign Exchange Market in the United States — by Sam Y. Cross — a general review of the Forex market made by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 1998.

Forex Trading Psychology Books

Controlling one's emotions is vital for every Forex trader. Here you will find the free e-books about Forex trading psychology and emotion control in the financial trading. You will learn how to calm yourself and set the long-term goals in your trading. Recommended for all traders.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want me to share them, please, contact me and I will gladly remove them.
A Course in Miracles — A Christian view on the probability by unknown author.
Thoughts on Trading — Some general thoughts about financial trading by Joe Ross.
Calming The Mind So That Body Can Perform — by Robert M. Nideffer, Ph.D.
Lifestyles of the Rich and Pipped — by Rob Booker & Kim Shaftner, M.D.
The Miracle of Discipline — by W.R. Booker & Co.
Zoom in on Personal Trading Behavior And Profit from It — by Linda Bradford Raschke.
The Woodchuck and the Possum — by Rob Booker.
25 Rules Of Forex Trading Discipline — by Douglas E. Zalesky.
Stop Losses Are For Sissies — by W. R. Brooker & Co. — a rather descriptive evidence of how important stop losses in Forex trading are.
Your Personality and Successful Trading — by Windsor Advisory Services — describes and discusses almost all psychological and emotional aspects of financial trading.
Trading as a Business — a book about developing a psychological attitude toward the trading, creating a trading strategy and following it, while treating trading as a business, by unknown author.
The 7 Deadly Sins of Forex (and How to Avoid Them) — this book by Marc Low lists 7 most popular emotional and psychological pitfalls that wipe clean the accounts of even the talented Forex traders.

Money Management Forex Books

While Forex trading is tightly connected with analyzing the charts and the fundamental indicators, knowing where to enter and where to exit a position is not enough. Professional traders manage their risks and devote a lot of their time to learning the techniques of the proper money management. Here you can find some of the best Forex e-books about money management in the financial trading.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want me to share them, please, contact me and I will gladly remove them.
Risk Control and Money Management — by Gibbons Burke.
Money Management — A chapter from The Mathematics of Gambling.
Position-sizing Effects on Trader Performance: An experimental analysis — by Johan Ginyard.
Fine-Tuning Your Money Management System — by Bennett A. McDowel.
Money Management: Controlling Risk and Capturing Profits — by Dave Landry, a short but educative guide to money management for the financial traders.
Money Management Strategies for Serious Traders — a book by David Stendahl that tries to explain the process by which the traders can develop, evaluate and improve the performance of their trading systems based on the money management strategies.
The Truth About Money Management — an article by Murray A. Ruggiero Jr. from Futures Magazine explains the basic principles rules and advantages of the risk control and money management.
Money Management and Risk Management — a book by Ryan Jones that goes through the most important aspects of the financial trading.

Books on Trading Strategies

Forex strategy e-books that are listed here provide information on the specific trading strategies as well as the use of particular Forex trading instruments. Basic knowledge of Forex trading is required to correctly understand and use these strategies.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want me to share them, please, contact me and I will gladly remove them.
1-2-3 System — a simple pattern trading system by Mark Crisp.
Bollinger Bandit Trading Strategy — a trading system based on Bollinger bands indicator by unknown author.
Value Area — from The Likos Letter.
The Dynamic Breakout II Strategy — by unknown author.
Ghost Trader Trading Strategy — by unknown author.
King Keltner Trading Strategy — by unknown author.
Scalp Trading Methods — by Kevin Ho.
LSS - An Introduction to the 3-Day Cycle Method — by George Angell.
Market Turns And Continuation Moves With The Tick Index — by Tim Ord.
The Money Manager Trading Strategy — by unknown author.
Picking Tops And Bottoms With The Tick Index — by Tim Ord.
The Super Combo Day Trading Strategy — by unknown author.
The Eleven Elliott Wave Patterns — by unknown author.
The Thermostat Trading Strategy — by unknown author.
Intraday trading with the TICK — by Christopher Terry.
Traders Trick Entry — by Traders Educators of Traders University.
Fibonacci Trader Journal — a journal covering different trading techniques based on Fibonacci indicators, by Robert Krausz. 12 issues.
Rapid Forex — a set of aggressive Forex trading strategies (Rapid Forex) by Robert Borowski and Stephen A. Pierce.
Microtrading the 1 Minute Chart — a small e-book aimed on Forex newbies to teach them the basics of M1 scalping.
BunnyGirl Forex Trading Strategy Rules and FAQ — set of rules for a BunnyGirl trading strategy based on WMA crossing.
The Daily Fozzy Method — by Michael Dunbar.
Forex Trader's Cheat Sheet — real Forex cheat sheet for position entry times/conditions by Quantum Research Management Group.
Offset Trading — a basic Forex news trading range breakout system by Dana Martin.
How to Trade Both Trend and Range Markets by Single Strategy? — by S.A. Ghafari.
A Practical Guide to Technical Indicators; Moving Averages — by S.A. Ghafari.
FX Wizard — essential Forex trading rules by Rob Walton.
FX Destroyer — a description of a rather simple Forex trading strategy, involving moving averages, parabolic SAR and ADX indicators, by Izu Franks.
A Practical Guide to Swing Trading — a simple and practical guide to the swing trading strategy, by Larry Swing.
Practical Fibonacci Methods for Forex Trading — practical guide to Fibonacci levels with the real trade examples of the Forex strategy based on these levels, by Ken Marshall and Rob Moubray.
Using The Heikin-Ashi Technique — a short but detailed guide to trading using Heikin-Ashi charting technique, by Dan Valcu.
The Day Trade Forex System — an indicator-based strategy with detailed description, chart examples and minor advertising, by Erol Bortucene and Cynthia Macy.
5/13/62 — a revised and updated EMA-based Forex trading strategy explained in the 3-grade language, by Rob Booker.
Not So Squeezy Trading Manual — a description for the rather interesting trading strategy that utilizes indicators package under the same name, by Akuma99.
KobasFX Strategy — a simple MA+MACD Forex trading strategy by Obaseki O. A.
Killer Patterns — a simple trading strategy based on MACD and trend lines by Philip Birchley.

Books about Advanced Forex Trading

Here you will find the Forex e-books that contain more advanced information than the average popular book about financial trading. In some cases, understanding these books is impossible without a lot of experience in Forex and sometimes the extended knowledge of mathematics.
Almost all Forex e-books are in .pdf format. You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open these e-books. Some of the e-books (those that are in parts) are zipped.
If you are the copyright owner of any of these e-books and don't want me to share them, please, contact me and I will gladly remove them.
A New Interpretation of Information Rate — by J. L. Kelly Jr.
CCI Manual — by James L. O'Connell.
Nicktrader and Jeff Explaining Reverse and Regular Divers — from Woodies CCI Club Discussion From January 15,16 2004.
NickTrader on No Price CCI Divergence Trading — by Nicktrader.
Are Supply and Demand Driving Stock Prices? — by Carl Hopman.
The Sharpe Ratio — by William F. Sharpe.
The Interaction Between the Frequency of Market Quotes, Spread and Volatility in Forex — by Antonis A. Demos and Charles A. E. Goodhart, a scientific article from the Applied Economics.
Trend Determination — by John Hayden, a quick, accurate and effective methodology for trend determination on the financial markets.
Trend vs. No Trend — by Brian Dolan an article from TRADERS' Magazine July 2005 issue, which deals with the trend/no trend paradox encountered by many traders who think that "the trend is your friend".
A Six-Part Study Guide to Market Profile — by CBOT professionals — it describes the concept of the market profile in the smallest details.
How George Soros Knows What He Knows — by Flavia Cymbalista — the study of George Soros' market reflexivity.
Core Point and Figure Chart Patterns — by BlueChipOptions.com — a set of point-and-figure chart patterns and explanations of their application.
Coder's Guru Full Course — by Coder's Guru — a full course on MQL development (programming for MetaTrader 4) that will help you develop your own custom indicators, trading scripts and automated expert advisors.

Forex Brokers

Forex Brokers
Finding the right Forex broker among hundreds of the on-line firms isn't an easy task. That's why EarnForex offers a full set of tools that allow finding, comparring and researching all the important on-line trading brokers.

PayPal Forex Brokers

A list of Forex brokers that support PayPal payment system as an option for funds deposit/withdrawal. PayPal is a convenient on-line payment system that is widely accepted in U.S., Canada and United Kingdom. Forex brokers that accept PayPal deposits often are good-standing companies, which you can trust.

PayPal

PayPal is an electronic payment, storage and money transfer method that is operated by PayPal Inc., which is owned by eBay Inc. Founded in 2000 PayPal was one of the first and currently is one of the most popular on-line services for money transferring. Although there is account balance associated with each PayPal account, PayPal doesn't employ virtual currency units (unlike Liberty Reserve or WebMoney), remaining a pure payment system.
PayPal accounts are anonymous and are based on the customer's e-mail address. But the credit card is required to add the funds into the balance or send payments to other customers.
PayPal charges fees for receiving funds and for withdrawing funds from the account balance to the bank accounts outside U.S. The sender of the funds doesn't pay any fees if transfer occurs only inside the payment system.
PayPal is a convenient electronic payment system to use with the Forex brokers. Because all payments are instant, you can use your credit card without exposing it to anyone except PayPal and there are enough various brokers that accept PayPal for funding purposes. Unfortunately, PayPal doesn't allow residents of certain countries (the majority of the countries) to accept PayPal payments, making it useless to the Forex traders from such countries.

WebMoney Forex Brokers

A list of Forex brokers that offer WebMoney electronic payment system as the method to deposit/withdraw funds to/from trading account. WebMoney Forex brokers allow their customers to use this secure, fast and low commission e-currency system to make customers' Forex experience less burdened with secondary matters.

WebMoney

WebMoney is an electronic currency system operated by WM Transfer Ltd. There are several e-currencies circulating in this system, with the most popular being - WMZ (equals to $1 U.S.), WME (equals 1 euro) and WMR (equals 1 Russian ruble).
WebMoney utilizes several methods for their customers to access system accounts - WebMoney Keeper Classic (the most secure and fully functional access with highly sophisticated software), WebMoney Keeper Lite (less secure, but still protected access - via Internet browser). Other methods are available but are rarely used. WebMoney can boast more than 100 million dollars daily turnaround funds and millions customers around the world. Though, WebMoney started as a Russian payment system, it is now became an internationally popular e-currency system with a large number of representatives in all over the world and the developed deposit/withdrawal system.
WebMoney is a highly secure on-line payment system, offering security through the special protected key-files - even if your password is hacked your funds are still secure. While generic WebMoney accounts are anonymous, money withdrawal transaction involve personal identification. These ways make WebMoney far more secure than Liberty Reserve, PayPal or any other on-line payment system.
WebMoney is a good alternative for those Forex traders which search for fast, secure and easy-to-use method to fund their accounts without the troublesome worries with credit cards or bank wires. Many Forex brokers support WebMoney as the deposit/withdrawal option. Here is a short list of recommended Forex brokers supporting WebMoney.

Oil Trading Forex Brokers

An assorted list of Forex brokers that provide all traders with the opportunity to trade oil and sometimes other types of commodities. Oil price is strongly connected to the currency rates, that's why the oil market often brings a good chance to the Forex traders to increase their usual profit.

Gold Trading Forex Brokers

This category features a list of those Forex brokers that offer not only currency trading services but also an opportunity of the gold trading, allowing the traders to monetize their gold and other precious metals (silver, platinum) forecasts. Although the spread for gold trading is usually high and leverage — low; it's good to be able to trade it when you have an appropriate trade idea

Muslim Forex Brokers

A list of Forex brokers that are friendly to Muslim Forex traders, allowing them to open the accounts without overnight interest (no Riba accounts). Such brokers can be very useful for traders from Iran, Saudi Arabia and other countries of Middle East.

Forex Brokers with Web Based Platform

A list of on-line Forex brokers that fully support Forex trading purely in the Internet browser window, without installing any trading software. This allows trading from almost any place that has a computer and doesn't require any additional software installation. Browser based Forex brokers usually offer Java and Flash trading platforms that run in the browser smoothly and securely.

Forex Brokers with CFD Trading

A list of Forex brokers that support CFD trading. CFD — a Contract for Difference — special contract that allows traders to earn money on the price (stock, commodity or other) falling or rising, without buying any stock or commodity. CFD is a great way to try stock trading and is usually supported by MetaTrader 4 Forex Brokers.

MetaTrader Forex Brokers

A list of Forex brokers that support MetaTrader 4 Forex trading software as a primary Forex trading platform. MetaTrader 4 offers Forex traders a very flexible trading environment including Forex trading automation with MT4 expert advisors. Almost all presented MT4 brokers offer easy account opening procedure and accept on-line payment methods. Some of these MT4 Forex brokers are already offering MetaTrader 5 platform for demo accounts.

ECN Forex Brokers

A list of ECN Forex brokers that provide Forex traders with a direct access to the other Forex market participants — retail and institutional. This results in some advantages — no anti-scalping, no «stop-loss hunting», very low spreads; and disadvantages — ECN brokers charge commissions for Forex trading. ECN stands for Electronic Communication Network and means a network of traders connected via the broker.

Moneybookers Forex Brokers

A list of Forex brokers that support Moneybookers payment system as an option for funds deposit/withdrawal. Moneybookers is a popular British electronic payment system that is acceptable world-wide. It is regulated by Financial Services Authority in United Kingdom. Brokers accepting this payment system confirm their valid bank account details and the physical location.

Moneybookers

Moneybookers is a British electronic payment, storage and money transfer system that is operated by Moneybookers Ltd., which is owned by Investcorp Technology Partners. Moneybookers was founded in 2001 and by its functionality is a competitor of other popular payment system PayPal. Like PayPal, Moneybookers doesn't offer any electronic currency, but the account balance can be uploaded and is measured in the common currency units.
Moneybookers requires mandatory account owner verification, which can be done via confirming the credit card, the bank account or the physical address. All three methods can be used together to increase the transfer limits that are active for all customers.
Moneybookers charges fees for sending the funds, which is usually quite convenient for the sellers and providers of the various paid on-line services.
Moneybookers is less popular in the world than PayPal or WebMoney, but is a convenient electronic payment system to use with the Forex brokers. It's a secure payment system that isn't anonymous and complies with the British anti-fraud laws. Unlike PayPal, Moneybookers is fully available to the residents of almost all countries in the world, making it potentially more widespread system.

Liberty Reserve Forex Brokers

This list of Forex brokers includes only those on-line companies that accept Liberty Reserve as one of the available payment methods. Liberty Reserve Forex brokers provide their traders with an easy-to-use, fast and private way to deposit funds into a trading account as well as to withdraw the profit back from it. Liberty Reserve is popular among many non-U.S. Forex traders and is very secure.
 

Forex Trading Information

FOREX — the foreign exchange (currency or Forex, or FX) market is the biggest and the most liquid financial market with the daily volume of more than $3.2 trillion. Trading on this market involves buying and selling world currencies taking the profit from the exchange rates difference. Forex trading can yield high profits, but it is also very risky. Everyone can participate in Forex trading via the