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Old 02-11-2006, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Pakua42
Guys,

I dont know what an expert advisor does and know no programming. How do I get a manual somewhere to learn all this stuff? Id also like the above poster make a few simple trading systems but if someone did it for me and gave me the code, where di I insert it? (ok, no wise cracks! lol) I am lost here. At least tradstation gives one plenty of tutorials and free seminars. Where do I get educated on metatrader anywhere????? HELP!!!!

thanx,
marc
You may read Codersguru lessons http://www.forex-tsd.com/lessons/
Change "Display Options" in the end of the page to "From The Beginning" and you will see all the lessons. Start from the first one. You do not need to learn and remember anything. Just read. And after that you will understand something.

Then you may start to read some book in the "Documentation" section. This one or anyone.

After that you will try to trade on demo account. We have many threads (old ones and new ones) where the people are trading with the explanation.

Besides, you may visit the other threads where the people explaining how to use some classical indicators or classical systems (support and resistance, Ichimoku, divergence etc).

After that you will have one good question: why all the theory does not work in practics? As nobody will answer you to this question (nobody knows) you will try to construct your first trading system.

Then you will repeat everything once again: lessons, reading, trading, an other main question ("why some people are trading this system but I can not", or "How I distinguish real trading system from unreal", or "How I distinguish good tradable EAs from EAs adjusted especially to have good backtesting results only", and so on).

You will do it all the time from the beginning.
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