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Learn how to use expert advice for inspiration Learn how to use expert advice for inspiration                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         [FBS]( [[fbsanalytics] FBS Analytics]( [Personal Area]( [FBS]( Trading signals for your daily routine Do you know how to use trading signals, {NAME}? Our clients often ask about trading signals. Traders are interested in where to follow such signals, how to read them, and how to open trades based on them. We prefer to call them trading ideas as our suggestions are intended to serve as inspiration for our clients, not some specific tips to use “as is” without thinking. [Prepare to be inspired]( [FBS] Components of a trading idea • A chart showing the situation • Analysis of an asset • Analyst’s opinion regarding its price direction • Conditions for opening and closing a position As you can see, a trading idea includes the asset and the conditions for opening and closing a trade. When a trader gets such an idea, they are supposed to decide if this idea fits into their strategy and open a position if it does. Trading ideas: pros and cons [fbs] They are particularly useful for novice traders as they help understand what’s going on in the market [fbs] Analysts often focus on the most popular assets, so minor and exotic trading instruments get no attention [fbs] A trader saves time on monitoring and analyzing the market and can quickly make decisions in a rapidly changing environment [fbs] A trader does not learn or practice reading news, analyzing the markets, applying fundamental analysis or technical indicators [fbs] A trader follows the tips from experts and feels more confident and composed [fbs] A trader does not feel fully responsible for a trade, missing an important component of trading psychology [Trade with FBS]( Where do you get trading ideas? Naturally, trading ideas need to be delivered promptly to be helpful. Thus, analysts often rely on instant messaging apps and other promptly updated channels. [FBS]( Telegram channel FBS analysts use our Telegram channel to notify traders of new ideas. With a weekly win rate of 70%+, they are a popular source of inspiration for many clients. We keep the comments open, so traders frequently discuss our trading ideas and share their opinions and feedback. [Join the community](  ➔ [FBS]( FBS mobile app Enable push notifications, and we will deliver trading ideas right to your mobile device. You can also make a deposit to be ready once a trading idea arrives and you want to open a position right away. [Download the app](  ➔ The final decision is yours While trading ideas are helpful, we strongly recommend that you analyze every idea yourself to make sure it fits your trading strategy. If you open a position based on an idea, evaluate the results afterward. Trading ideas should inspire you and show you a direction for your own thoughts and analysis. However, every trader should learn to make informed decisions using various sources of information. [Apply the ideas]( *FBS tips and analytics do not constitute a call to trade, trading advice or recommendation and are for information only. Was this email useful? [YES]( [NO]( [Help Center](  |  [Personal Area]( You received this email because you registered at [fbs.com](. If you have any questions, please contact us via email at support@fbs.com [google_play]( [apple_stor]( Risk warning: Before you start trading, you should completely understand the risks involved with the currency market and trading on margin, and you should be aware of your level of experience. [instagram]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [telegram]( [youtube]( [Web Version](  |  [About FBS](  |  [Unsubscribe]( Trusted by traders

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