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The best forex course out there is no course at all! I came to forex knowing how to read charts from trading stocks. All I had to do was read the material that the forex dealer gave to me on the basic rules of forex, and I applied all the other technical charting stuff I knew before and easy as that I was pulling a good income from forex.
Mind you, you will need to have a trading plan with planned exits to take profits and cut losses.
In short the best forex course is none at all! I learnt forex trading from learning a lot about the basic technical indicators, candlesticks, experience and finally from simple forex articles.
Good Luck!
the best is to learn as much as you can about the indicators and then trade, trade, trade. use a demo account for a while. trade as much as you can to get a feel for the market and how it moves. try out different trading platforms and see which one is best for you. try metatrader 4. sncfx uses it. sncfx.com.