reviews of the very best in regulated forex brokerage firms

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I aim to provide you with reviews of the very best in regulated forex brokerage firms operating today in 2022.

My background in trading is very diverse and also spans over 10 years now in terms of experience.

I started my own journey with trading currency pairs like most people do, Iwas seduced by the idea of making a fortune and owning a private jet. Even if it took me all of 1 whole week to do it!!

It quickly became a burning obsession, a relentless quest to conquer the markets.
It wasn’t just about money anymore, it was a need to prove to myself I could beat the markets and all the blown trading banks, all the systems and courses I had bought and all the hours and hours of research and staring at charts and candlesticks was going to be worth it in the end.

Well it eventually did work out and the story did have a happy ending. But not before plenty of twists and turns and more than a few back to the drawing board moments.
Along the way I even spent 3 years working for a brokerage firm. I started off in the glamorous role of customer retention/acquisition before being promoted to an account manager, that is helping clients manage their accounts (money) and offering trading insights.
So I have the benefit of seeing the industry from both sides of the fence, so to speak.

First and foremost, before signals, before indicators or moving averages and even before price action, as a retail trader you need to choose your forex broker wisely.
If you are going to invest your money and use it to trade the markets then it only makes sense to use the fairest, most sophisticated and reputable brokers.

AvaTrade is a global CFD and forex broker founded in 2006. It is regulated by several top-tier financial authorities, including the Central Bank of Ireland.

Avatrade is one of go to brokers and one that I have never had anything but great experiences with.

Trade Nation is a global forex and CFD broker that was founded in 2014. It is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC), the Financial Sector Conduct Authority Commission (FSCA), and the Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB).