To Dedi
There are many providers presenting forex signals, both paid (fee) or free, even brokers as an added service often provide signals or analysis related to currency movements. In Mt4 itself, brokers display many of these signal providers, you can click on the signal column in the MT4 you use.
I used to subscribe to free signals from overseas providers that were often sent via email, often following daily20pips.com and following analysis from foreign and domestic brokers. This is my experience as a SIGNAL HUNTER.
For cheap or even free signals you can follow signals or join brokers based on social trading, for example Zulutrade.com, onetrade.com, tradeo, fxstat, Fx copy, Copy trade, Fx replitrade, Copy master, Trade Copier, Currencies (as far as I know this is the first social trade network before others emerged), there is also Ayondo. There are open boox and copy.me from eToro, sirix and sawa and others. However, in my opinion, Zulutrade is a social trade that is easy to follow even without having to become a member or open an account at zulutrade.
However, in following this type of service from a signal provider, you need to know the basis of the analysis. And in my opinion, trading based on personal analysis is actually quite satisfying because the results come from the knowledge you have. You can also compare these signals with the analysis you do.
For signals in Indonesian, I don't know much yet, except from groups or from the analysis of domestic brokers. You can also follow the signals presented at starpeaktrade.com
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