Buy the Paperback Version of this Book and get the Kindle Book version for FREE Why is Foreign Exchange the most lucrative market in the financial world? What makes it the most liquid and bigger one? Do you want to make huge profits with Forex?If you do, go ahead …Foreign Exchange is largely the most traded instrument in the financial markets, with more than 5 trillions of dollars per day exchanged as average.More than 300 thousands traders from every part of the world, take part to this exciting activity every day. However, while the currency market is potentially one of the most lucrative in the world of trading, it is also one of the most dangerous and difficult ones.There is no unified or centrally cleared market for the majority of trades, and there is very little cross-border regulation.That is why it must be studied deeply before trying to approach the practical side.Why you need this book?This book will offer to you all the general guideline to understand how to approach this world without making common mistakes that lead 90% of neophyte to losing money.The book will also show you four different trading strategies and how to apply them in the real markets, used by professional traders who trade forex for a living.You will also find some practical tips and tricks from professional traders, that are used by people with crazy P/L.What traders say about the book…“I bought this book out of curiosity, because I knew the results obtained by Daniel trading Forex. I recommend it to all the people, that want to learn something about the world of trading. A guide like this is the book I wish I had at the beginning of my career as a trader, it would have made my life much easier in approaching this world.” - Timothy Reyes“Forex Trading for Beginners by Daniel Kusmich is what every newbie needs as first step in approaching Foreign Exchange. Because of this book I was able to learn all there is to know of essential about Forex and what kind of strategies was the most suitable with me. Without reading a book that can give you the basic knowledge first, it is useless to study immediately a 400 pages book on technical analysis. I advise reading this book carefully to all those who want to immerse themselves in this world as I did a few years ago, and then eventually moving on to more technical things.” - Irene E. Cobb