Friday, April 6, 2012

One Demo Session Comes to an End

Wow, it's been a long time since my last post. Apartment and job searching took priority over my self-imposed Forex learning curriculum. Stress was also a factor. It's been quite a few years since I've heavily job- or apartment-hunted, and to do both simultaneously certainly wore me down. The good news is that I found an amazing apartment. My landlord and I hit it off when we met for a showing. The unit is located in a better area of my neighborhood, and it is cheaper and bigger than my current apartment. It's the kind of place I can see myself making a killing in Forex trading!

Final account balance: $59,241.43

A sharp reversal two weeks ago caught me off guard, and I wasn't able to get the balance back to my former glory $80,000+ days.

An 18.5% gain in 30 days is nothing to sneeze at, but truth be told I'm not convinced my ending balance was the result of strategy. Luck certainly played a role, and while it would be great to go through life lucky and successful, I'd like to have a little more control when it comes to the outcome of my investments.

FXCM had a great platform, and I was quite comfortable trading on it, but I'm not entirely sure it's the right place for me. My 30 days are over and my sales rep "Paul" has been calling frequently asking me if I'd like to invest some real money, open a real account. I told myself when I first started I wouldn't invest real money--no matter how small--until I was confident in my trading and strategy.

I'm not convinced my Forex trading abilities are up to par yet or that FXCM is my best option should I choose to open an account (the leverage on those bundles is something of a turnoff). So it is my goal now to seek out another trading platform demo.

I found FXCM when I signed up for CNBC's Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. I didn't win (or even post a profit with my fake money), but it did introduce me to that particular online broker. I can't name any other broker, so I'll have to resort to a Google search. Ideally I'd like to find a trading platform not attached to a broker that's free, easy, and will allow me practice without any time limitations. I doubt one exists, but I'll let you know if my instincts are wrong.

By the way, did I mention how much I like the charts on Daily FX? FXCM's charts were a little crowded. Sometimes I could barely distinguish a PSAR dot from a candlestick. Frustrated, I quickly switched over to Daily FX--which I used during the Portfolio Challenge--and was using that as my viewing chart and only using FXCM's charts to execute trades.

So one demo session comes to an end, and the next one is soon to begin ....

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