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what are the more complete platforms for trading?.

Daniele (italy) 


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Hello Daniele,

There are several platforms to trade at; what is important is to know what your knowledge on Forex trading is before getting started.

There are huge platforms where you need a couple of thousand euros to get into, and others where you can open an account with only 100 euro.

I understand that you are just beginning into the forex market, so I want to recommend you a great resource for forex trading education: http://www.ForexFace.com

At www.Forexace.com you will find lots of forex articles about day trading, forex platforms, expert advisors, and other interesting topics, as well as a free ebook (forex course), ideal for forex newbies willing to learn forex properly.

You should also register to their newsletter and get weekly updates of forex trading recommendations, new free forex courses and lessons:

http://www.forexface.com/forex-trading-basics-articles/

 

Ciao and good luck! :)

Jerome

Posted 2008-07-06T13:10:58Z
 

Hi,

Finexo (http://www.finexo.com/) offers the following services:

- Minimum Deposit : $25 Dollars
- Accounts Type: Mini, Classic, VIP
- Leverage: 200:1
- Platform : Web-based
- Deposit Methods: PayPal,MoneyBookers, Liberty Reserve,
E-Bullion, Credit Card and Bank Transfer
- Language support for over 30 languages
- Stable and user friendly trading platform, suited for beginner, intermediate and professional traders.
- Good daily recommendation and market reports.
- Useful mobile phone service and good customer support.
- 3 pips spread for classic account with $500 deposit
- Is regulated by European Community

Regards

Posted 2008-11-17T06:31:46Z
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