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By Ray Lam

With the popularity of forex trading since middle of year 2004 when it even overtook the interest in futures and commodities trading, we have seen a lot of forex trading systems being developed. As new technology evolved, we have also seen the power of the desktop computer being harnessed for running trading platforms involving all sorts of forex trading systems instead of using computer mainframes.

The usual way most traders would want to test their forex trading systems is to use a forex strategy builder and back test on historical data, and then to discover what parameters in that trading strategy are important to the results, and to forward test again on past historical data to check the results.

Some traders will merely back test historical data, and then run the system to test on simulated data. If they find that the system could generate good results based on the system parameters, they then adopt the system for actual use in real trading instead of a paper trade.

Take the time to actually understand the forex trading strategy. Study the components independently so a deeper understanding of the strategic mechanisms would be mastered. If you recognize the components, internalize its use, and make consistent profits into your forex trading account, then you have your own Forex trading strategy. It does not really matter what the professionals say, your account balance is the final judge and judges for your Forex trading strategy.

Stocks and shares normally have less volatility then forex, the difference being trading stocks and shares would involve a study of accompanying volume. In contrast, we are concerned with price and time action in forex and not volume. Further. many forex traders are more familar with trading stocks and shares, and to use a forex trading system on stocks and shares would allow the trader who is transiting from trading stocks and shares to trading forex, an easier way to learn how to trade forex.

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