Trading Forex with TradeStation

Forex (FX or foreign exchange) is the largest, most active and liquid trading market in the world today, offering trading opportunities 24 hours a day. But even the most experienced stock, options or futures trader needs to understand the mechanics and terminology specific to forex trading.

This course offers basic information you'll need to understand and trade cash forex markets with TradeStation, starting with essential concepts and terminology.

You'll learn about the powerful forex trading and analysis tools available within the TradeStation platform – from order-entry tools that allow you to place complex forex orders with a single click, to a wide array of forex analysis tools that help you identify trading opportunities and test your ideas before risking your money.

In addition, you'll receive a comprehensive forex primer workbook with custom Forex EasyLanguage® trading tools and utilities you can plug into TradeStation and start using right away.

Whether you are new to forex or have been trading for years, this course will help you take your forex trading with TradeStation to the next level.

What you will learn:

  • How the forex markets work
  • Benefits and risks of forex trading
  • Costs of trading forex
  • Carry trades and rollover
  • Placing forex orders with TradeStation
  • Why trade forex with TradeStation

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Trading Forex with TradeStation

Price:

Free

Duration: 60 minutes

Dates and Times:

June 21 2012, 10:30 a.m. ET

Important Disclosure

Forex Off-Exchange foreign currency (forex) transactions involve the leveraged trading of contracts denominated in foreign currency conducted with a futures commission merchant or a retail foreign exchange dealer as your counterparty. Because of the leverage and other risks disclosed on the TradeStation website, you can rapidly lose all of the funds you deposit for such trading and you may lose more than you deposit. Please read the Forex Risk Disclosure Statement.