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jamante

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  1. good reputation, good trading conditions, popularity is a factor, very solid regulations. i trade hfm they okay, there is no one best broker, they all are good and have their pros and cons, avoid unknown brokers and unregulated ones. especially brokers with bad rep
  2. becarefull of these no deposit bonuses, not all are in you advantage, though im not sure if HFM still offers a 30 no deposit, these most of the time are simply used to test the live markets. and i usualy trade with no bonuses
  3. its most probably the provider, but if u find the work around it should be fine without going through a vpn, most isp providers just try to block the main domain address, and not everything.
  4. im only using a standard premium account which works fine for me, depending on your plan and trading style and what u want to achieve really. better try a basic comparison of accounts and check what would work with your trading style the most.
  5. what currency to pair? if all else fails, then stick with major pairs, that the first pairs i traded on hfm, eurusd gbpusd eurgbp, usdjpy is aright too. just study them their charts and news revolving around them dont overwhelm ur self with other pairs especially exotic ones. haha
  6. fundamentals relies more on sentiments, like news and events that happens that might affect the currency you are wanting to trade, that way it gives you signs to generate conclusions to be base your next trade on.. on the other technical relies on studies of charts and support and resistance and price actions. the things you see people drawing and generating their conclusions on a chart trying to figure out the next move. well its okay to understand both if you ask me take a bit from both before making a trade, and its okay to specialize on on over the other, both methods are actually a learning process that would help us trades make good trades.
  7. deposit and withdrawal methods offered, that another thing, recenelty hfm started offering e-wallet withdrawals and deposits which is really big for us in south east asia, to avoid conversion rates with hits us hard
  8. they are in the market for 14 years now. thats a good mile stone, and they continue to excel. well done
  9. speaking of bit coin, its doing some crazy moves as of late, will it break the 100k mark this year, but its back to 65 this week lets see. maybe brokers will adapt crypto again. but yeah hotforex of hf markets is really a good broker
  10. scalping if done correctly is the easiest way to make good money, I do scalp but not that heavy volume of trades on hfm. but its true, though ones need the discipline and diamond hands for it,
  11. you can start with as low as 5-50 (if my memory serves me right that should be the minimum at hfm which i trade with) but before u decide to go live, I suggest learning about forex first, babypips.com has a good free crash course about forex that should help you a lot.
  12. I trade at hfm i believe there is a 30 no deposit bonus, but yes one need to understand the term that comes with it to avoid the confusion.
  13. thats a possibility, haha but over all the branding is a marketing move, and a positive one at that, makes it easier to remember.
  14. im not sure if the crypto option is still viable, with how critical crypto is doing I guess its better to avoid holding them for now, till we see a cleare direction for when this bear market ends. but for now other options for funding are available anyway. im astick with fiat :)
  15. FHM has good spreads for scalping if thats what you are looking for. you can look into lmfx as well its another good broker as well.
  16. Practice trading without risking real money: A demo account allows you to simulate the experience of trading in the real market without risking any actual money. This is especially useful for beginners who are just starting to learn about forex trading. Test trading strategies: You can use a demo account to test different trading strategies and see how they perform in a simulated environment. This can help you identify which strategies are most effective and refine your approach to trading. Learn about market conditions: Demo trading allows you to experience different market conditions and see how they affect your trading results. This can help you develop a better understanding of the market and improve your decision-making skills. Familiarize yourself with trading platforms: Demo trading allows you to become familiar with the trading platform and the tools and features it offers. This can help you trade more efficiently and confidently when you start using a real account. Gain confidence: Using a demo account can help you gain confidence in your trading abilities and develop a disciplined approach to trading. This can be invaluable when you start trading with real money, as it can help you manage risk and make more informed trading decisions.
  17. first thing new comers need to do is study, and learn as much as they can, spend time understanding the business, its not easy, it can take years and avoid shortcuts, it took me a while to understand it, when i first started trading with hfm, and yet here i am still trying to figure it out 10 years later
  18. scalping is like a "hit and run" trading strategy, you enter for seconds or minutes, hit a certain small profit, then run with it by exiting. time consuming but profitable. though on my hfmaccount rarely do i scalp
  19. I guess the right question would be, is there a broker that dont offer demo accounts? thats sketchy.
  20. Im sticking to manual trading at hfm, its just what im used to anyway.
  21. some brokers offer a trading performance if not all, there are third party platforms like myfxbook, i believe there are forums that can link their trading to their accounts such as forexfactory, for me personally, I just stick with what hotforex has to offer since i spend most my time there trading anyway
  22. HFM or hotforex, Still have an account with them for almost 10 years now.
  23. yeah most brokers offer a free demo, its worth noting that demo and live can vary a bit given live is affected by actual liquidity, so use demo to practice but slowly learn how actual live works.
  24. well thats tru, it might seem like a lot, but now a days, reliability and consistency are hard to find. and most people wont mind shelling some for it
  25. not sure, but most probably not, and if they do its gonna be something like 20 bucks, but to be honest, u might as well be better with out it, if unsure just stick with demo with more realistic amounts.,
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