Almost every forex website imaginable. Websites are reviewed based on ease of use and content provided
There isn't a whole lot that can be said about The Royal Bank of Scotland that couldn't be correctly assumed by any reasonable person. Basically anything that you could possibly want, they can provide.
BabyPips is an outstanding first stop for beginners because it assumes no prior knowledge of forex markets or trading and provides extensive information for those with the time to learn.
This US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis website that contains raw, unbiased reportage of news items that have potential implications for the forex markets.
EconomicIndicators.gov is a US Government website that releases breaking news that would have implications for forex markets.
This site is a must visit for anyone looking for good market commentary from an established expert in the forex world.
ForexCult is another excellent forex site. Although it is lacking in a few areas, most notably in forex education, it does succeed in areas that will be of benefit to the more experienced trader. It's news section is always up to date, and most of the information you'll be looking for is easily found
ForexDirectory.net is an indispensable resource for professional traders as well as beginners. It features a sizable collection of information spanning a broad array of forex topics.
ForexMentor blog is maintained and authored by several industry experts. It primarily seeks to educate forex traders, but even the experienced will find something of value here.
ForexTV's primary focus is to aid veteran traders due to its sheer amount of information available on the website, but beginners will likely find something here too.
ForexPK is a great site that is based out of Pakistan that has forex news, commentary and analysis.
This forex website is a great resource for both beginners and experienced traders in the market that would like to access a wide variety of forex news as well as interact with fellow traders.
FXTree is an excellent forex site; there is so much material here that you could spend hours everyday sifting through it all.
Mataf has an extensive tools collection, currency converters, forums, and brokers lists. It offers many of the things traders are looking for all in one place.
ForexTips is an absolutely enormous site that has more detailed, in depth, and time oriented educational services which is ideal for beginners.
Oanda is another highly regarded forex site that offers live rates and charts, forex books, articles and news, and their own trading platform.
Counting Pips is a great website for anyone looking for market analysis, an fx bookstore or a broker directory
DeltaStock is an online forex broker offering services such as demo trading accounts, economic indicators, trading platforms, rate and currency calculators, and charts.
Fibonacci Numbers is by no means an attractive site but it has probably the best, most sensible explanation of Fibonacci Sequence that you are likely to find for free.
Finotec is one of the more highly regarded forex brokers and virtually every service they offer comes at a cost, so if you are sure that you want to learn forex, this might be the place for you.
Forex Blog by Lloyd is a meticulously maintained forex blog that is great for traders of any skill level looking for reviews of trading platforms, software or strategy, market commentary and much more.
ForexCentral is a great site for forex information. It has an extensive collection of articles ranging from the basics of forex trading to specific strategies for the more dedicated traders.
Forex Forays is an outstanding source of information for those interested in market analysis.
Forex.com is one of the leading forex websites that offers a wide variety of services to both beginners and seasoned veterans.
Forex Forum is exactly what it sounds like; a forum for forex traders. All in all this is a good place to visit from time to time if you are looking for other traders opinions on a range of different forex topics.
FXSolutions offers primarily pay services but the cost is justified. If you are looking to learn forex on the cheap this may not be the site for you, but for individuals or groups willing to commit time and dollars there may be something of interest here for you.
FXTrek is a solid site for beginners or anyone in the market for charting software.
GCI Financial is one of the worlds largest brokerage firms, they offer commission free trading, internet trading software and low margin requirements. T
GFT is among the leading brokerage firms catering to forex traders. It has a well established track record, but the site itself offers little to non customers.
Interbank FX is a pretty solid site regardless of your experience as a trader. Beginners will find an abundance of great articles to get them started. Intermediate and experienced traders will find a number of services and features to make their trading easier.
OZForex is a brokerage firm based out of Australia claiming to offer better fees and lower rates than most other brokerage firms.
Pricemotion teaches users market behavior through its game-like trading simulation.
TradeMoney appears to offer very little, but is nonetheless an excellent site that requires no registration and offers four complete books about forex trading.
This site is written and maintained by author/trader Rob Booker. It offers beginners a good source of information on the basics of trading, and has an extensive archive of previous posts for those looking for more specific tips.
Windsor Brokers is a fairly well established brokerage firm may offer little in the way of training for prospective traders, but if you are looking for a new broker this might be a good place to check out.
ActionForex is a good all around site for traders. It offers news, brokerage products, market analysis, and educational services.
ADVFN is a great place for experienced traders, but beginners will likely be overwhelmed. There is little in the way of instructional material to be found here, but the resources it provides to those who know how to use it make it more than worthwhile.
DailyFX is primarily a pay services site. It offers little to beginners or anyone looking for free information but for those willing to pay, it provides valuable trading advice and brokerage services.
Forexdirectory.net is a well researched composite of a variety of websites in the forex market from hedge funds to retail trading outlets.
Dukascopy is a brokerage firm specializing in the Swiss forex markets and offers live market data, free demo accounts, forex training, and a free software just to name a few.
eForex has designed its site to model the presentation of more traditional print media publications. It is somewhat limited in the services it provides users, but more than makes up for that with a wealth of informational content.
eDinar Financial provides great resources for anyone interested in investing in Iraqi Dinar
ExchangeRate.Com is very simple, and very effective. If you want to know the current rate of exchange for any major currency pair this is a great site to visit.
Foreign Exchange Rate Advice provides readers with information on how to get the best rate possible when exchanging currency.
ForexBoards is a forum community of forex traders where traders can get ideas and tips for your own strategy,
Forexglossary.com is a financial dictionary with thousands of investment terms defined for traders.
Forex-Ratings is another great site that offers forex news, broker news and reviews, market analysis and currency outlooks which are done well and updated frequently.
ForexSites is one of the better sites that you could go to for forex news.
A simple website where users can find the latest quotes on currency pairs.
ForexTV Blog is not related at all to ForexTV, but still brings something useful to the table. It provides an extensive list of tutorials for beginners and in depth video analysis for the more experienced traders.
ForexTSD is primarily a forex message board, but beginners looking for insight and common sense explanations of complicated topics might find some answers here.
ForexBlog is a free site which is great for beginners although it does assume some understanding of trading basics. It does lack the trading services of many other forex sites, however it provides a wealth of valuable information entirely free of cost.
ForexHelp is a pretty solid sight, it offers regular news updates, commentary, forex fundamentals, an extensive blog list, and live market data.
Primarily a paid services site, ForexNews offers up to date information as well as instruction for traders of any skill level.
CandleStick Forum is a relatively low profile forex site, it has the usual forex training material, brokerage links, technical analysis, and so forth.
FXWords is little more than a glossary of forex terms, which is ideal for beginners or hobbyist looking to expand your technical knowledge of forex trading.
FXAll is a great site, that has a lot of good features including research sections organized by country, and a market outlook calendar.
GFX is a good site for those who already know their stuff and are looking for a trading account and software.
GlobalView provides beginners with a number of useful tools like a beginners forum, educational material and expert advice.
GNI Touch is one of the higher end full service online forex sites. There is a lot of stuff here, most of which is useful to traders of all skill levels, and they offer some of the basics for free.
Go Learn Forex is for anyone looking to learn about forex trading from the ground up will find something useful here, but it has little to offer the more experienced traders.
GoForex is an excellent site which offers both paid services and free information for those interested in trading.
ICC offers several services, most of which are little more than fancy currency converters. Where it really shines is in it's obsession to forex news and analysis.
IQChart is a provider of forex charting software. There is little to be had or gotten on their website but if you are in the market for forex charting software this may be a good place to get some.
Kshitij is, to say the least, an interesting approach to forex site design.
MoneyTec offers a number of services to traders who are willing to sign up for them. Most of the services they offer are free of charge, and the forum doesn't require registration to view, but to get anything of value out of this site does require you to create a new account
Northwest Financial Broker is a brokerage firm that caters specifically to forex traders and offers a free trading platform.
PFX is an excellent source for beginners, which also offers good commentary and analysis for the more experienced.
Instaforex is a newer forex broker that offers accounts as small as $1. This smaller trading size is great for those new to the forex market who aren't ready to risk large sums of money.
SaxoBank is a brokerage firm whose site offers a free demo account for those shopping around, and for a rather substantial amount they offer a three tiered trading platform starting at 2,000USD
TheFXMarkets.com is forex site for traders of all experience levels as it has an intuitive interface and updates very frequently.
Tradeview Forex is a good all around site that offers free practice accounts with the MetaTrader4 platform.
This is a good source of advice for forex traders. It is written by a full time trader in the forex and oil futures market, and offers weekly economic calenders, and weekly trading tips.
SaxoTrader, formerly Trading Floor, is a forex trading platform. The site itself lacks some of the instructional material commonly available at forex sites, but if you are in the market for trading software this might be a good place to look.
OptionXpress is a great site for those who are just starting out in forex, or those who have some experience, but feel they would do well to expand their knowledge base. It is designed with the forex student in mind and it does an excellent job providing everything that they might need to learn what they need to know. Definitely worth a visit.
Akmos is in many ways the same as most of the sites here, it offers demo accounts, forex news, and instructional material.
Alpari is a UK based company offering a variety of services to traders. It's simple, ordered, and easy to follow and intended to get you a good foundation of experience upon which to build a successful career as a trader.
CMSForex offers brokerage services and trading platforms to traders. Although it does have something to offer experienced traders, beginners will likely find little use for this site outside the free practice account it offers.
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Currency Library does have a good deal to offer such as free news subscriptions, a section for market research, historical market data, commentary and analysis.
Dawn Meson's blog is a relatively simple affair, if you are looking for a few bits of interesting commentary, or just another traders perspective, it might be worth a read.
DifBroker offers services in eight different countries and offers free demo accounts, trading platforms, and brokerage services.
EasyForex is almost exclusively populated by paid services. It includes educational services, trading services and trading tools.
Sam Beatson's forex blog offers little in the way of educational material, but it does offer excellent insight into market activity.
ForexFactory is geared for those looking for up to date information on the forex market. It offers users a forum, as well as good reference material.
Forex Markets is a good stop for trading software, but little else. Glitches seem to be the main thing holding this site back from more widespread exposure, but they are worth suffering through.
ForexPeaceArmy is a community oriented site that has taken up the unenviable task of trying to protect traders from the myriad scams, hoaxes, and cons that are so prevalent in the online forex trading world.
ForexProject offers a wide range of services to forex traders of every skill level. Here traders can find news, strategies, and forex market commentary.
Forex-Training offers a good deal of resources here, and it is certainly a good place to check out if you are a beginner, or looking to get a few in depth explanations of some of the more complicated topics.
ForexYard is a registered members only site, but does provide beginners with free service like a trading course and practice account.
ForexCycle provides a number of services to mid level traders. Its services are offered primarily for free, and include technical analysis, forex news, and broker listings.
ForexSignal is a decent site for those looking to get a well rounded picture of the market but it offers little that others don't.
FXFisherman is another community oriented site, but it does offer a little more than just forums. It's also free of the problems plaguing many other community oriented sites in that it's readership is sufficient to make the forums worth browsing through at least daily.
FXMaster is a decent site, it is lacking in some of the more comprehensive areas of forex info, but all in all it provides some good material.
All in all, Trading International is a well put together site and offers a number of training services, brokerage services, and forums for more community oriented traders.
FXUniversal doesn't offer too much for free, but does offer good options for those who know forex trading is what they want to do.
FXWeek is the online extension of a print media publication that has been around for nearly two decades.
Though their website offers little as is, Gain Capital Group offers excellent brokerage service as well as their own trading platform.
IFCM provides streaming market data, software, and demo accounts.
Investica is easily one of the ugliest sites in this list, but it does feature twelve month rate forecasts for interest rates and currency pairs.
InvestMode is all about forex news aggregation. Although there isn't much that can be said about it beyond that, not enough can be said about having all of your forex headlines gathered together in one place for you to sift through at your leisure.
ITSL is a rather average site, offering mostly average services. The one area where they break with this theme is in offering free advisory services for the EUR/USD currency pairs.
KerdfordFX is a good enough site that it warrants at least one visit. They offer a wide array of paid services, as well as a few free services.
Marketiva allows you to create an account and begin trading for as little as $1 and they are rather highly regarded among traders given their commitment to customer service.
Internet Financial Products offers a number of different services and software, most of which have yet to prove their usefulness.
At first glance OpenForex seems to be a relatively solid forex site, but as it happens most of what it purports to offer actually comes through offsite links.
Although it is no longer updated, Peter Bain's original forex blog offers dozens of brilliant articles that are worth reading through if you are looking to get a historical perspective on the forex market
RatesFX is a site that is visually sparse but offers a good deal of information to those who are interested. Although the offerings assume a basic familiarity with forex trading, it will be helpful to anyone who has that familiarity.
RealtimeForex is a site that everyone should visit, regardless of skill level. It has frequently updated market commentary, analysis, and news as well as one of the largest volumes of free forex educational materials.
SiriusForex is a relatively low key site that offers market commentary and some live market activity.
StartForex is a good place for beginners or anyone looking for a few tips on forex trading. It isn't as much forex commentary as it is low level suggestions for what a trader needs and how to use it.
LFB Forex is one of those sites you might not need if you are just getting started in the forex world. If you're a beginner most of what you'll find here is beyond your skill level, and what isn't costs a pretty penny.
TradingNews is an outstanding site with a brilliant setup. Everything is designed to mimic a desktop trading platforms features. Charts, Market information, and news occupy separate windows and with free registration you can fully customize the information you want to display.
Understand Market offers trading strategies, at a price. This website is great for those that are willing to spend the time and money for their services.
XE is a good site for traders with some experience. It offers several useful tools, news, and a trading service. There is, however, no educational material, so beginners need not bother
Xrates offers a lot of the same things as most others sites. It has a decent beginners section, consistently updated news and analysis and so on.
2Bull is basically a site designed for beginners. Experienced traders probably won't find anything worth their time here, but there are some intermediate articles that may be of use to those who have only a little experience.
BasixFX offers a few things that forex traders might find useful, but more than anything it's just a lot of the same stuff you can get on other less glitch ridden websites.
EarnForex is a good site for those looking to learn forex trading. It provides dozens of links to instructional material as well as several links to brokers.
Ed Mamula's forex blog offers traders forex commentary from a slightly different perspective.
Forex Capital Management offers a decent amount of services to registered users, but one really gets the feeling that they may be exceeding their reach especially with regard to the brokerage services they claim to offer.
ForexHound may not be the best place for beginners, but there is certainly something for the more experienced with its detailed forex articles.
Easily, the greatest feature of ForexRealm is it's broker review system. It is well maintained, and gives great insight into which brokers work, and which don't.
Forex Support offers much of the standard fare of forex sites, but ultimately lacks the depth. Beginners may find something useful here but because of the required registration may be dissuaded from delving too deeply into the site.
Forex.dj provides broker reviews and guides for those traders looking for a forex broker.
ForexNewsTrader will prove useful for only a limited segment of forex traders. They offer a subscription based forex news service, apparently marketed toward those who can't find or are not satisfied with the free news that is available to them
FX Instructor offers all of the same things you've come to expect of forex sites, but bad site design ultimately renders it needless alongside the other sites to be found.
GlobalForex offers a few articles here for beginners, but most of the site is designed around its trading platform.
GoCurrency suffers from the same problem as a number of sites on this list. It is not a lack of features or services, it is simply that there are other sites that do it better. If for one reason or another you can't or won't visit them, then this would be a good stop.
Highstreet's main draw is it's broker reviews. So if you aren't yet to the point where you need a broker, or if you're happy with the one you've got, you need not bother here.
Investawise offers next to nothing to experienced traders, but beginners may benefit. It is riddled with simple site errors, but a lot of the educational material is very well written and helpful.
Mabico is a site that was not designed with beginners in mind. Although there is a beginners section in the forums, there is little else there for them.
MoneyForex.com offers free real-time forex exchange rates, forex news, market forecasts and forex charts.
ProForex is a decent enough site for beginners but it suffers from a few problems that may not make it the opportune choice for paid services.
RealTrade offers most of the same things that all of the other good sites offer, such as mobile market data, demo accounts, news and commentary.
TopForexNews is a relatively obscure forex blog. It offers little in the way of instruction, so beginners may want to skip this one.
TradeTNT is not a forex site per se, but it will be useful to anyone looking for a good forex trading platform.
4xEducator is a partially free site which offers services to beginning traders.
AlertFX basically offers a single service that may make it worth checking out. They can get you set up to receive market data and alerts on your cellular phone.
CTNSystems offers free demo accounts, and trading software, they also offer select forex news articles, though these are not updated with any reasonable frequency.
One needs to look to older posts to find anything of real substance on Daily Dopeness as it's author has since founded a company callled StockTwits.
FiboSignals offers forex signals for traders. The site itself is rather sparse and doesn't offer too much info for those who might be unsure about paying for forex signals.
ForexFibonacci website's main focus is on giving an in depth explanation of forex trading using the Fibonacci method.
FXPro is a primarily free site geared for the more experienced forex traders. However, there site suffers from a number of minor but still stifling interface problems. The news section is of some value to those who always need more news.
ForexSpot will likely not be very useful to anyone who is comfortable with their existing trading platform but the Forexecutor software does have some good features to it.
ForexPoint is not unhelpful, but does seem to offer little that can't be found elsewhere. It offers economic calenders, charts, broker listings and some material for beginning traders.
ForexVision is a forex oriented search engine where users can look up forex related topics including forex terminology.
HotSpotFX provides a typical trading platform that is run of the mill and can easily be passed over.
IknowIndices is a forex broker offering one time trades as well as multi tiered membership options.
Marks Forex is a seemingly defunct forex blog. Although not updated frequently at all, it does have a wealth of back articles intended to educate forex beginners
MetaQuotes is the purveyor of the MetaTrader trading software. As sites go, it is rather dedicated to simply providing you with the MetaTrader software, and news about the current build of the same.
MigFX is another forex broker site that offers very little on their website and even less for free.
PipTrader offers many of the same services as most other forex sites, with a few additions such as free forum access and forex chat.
Though not updated terribly often, Shark Investor does provide useful information in its blogs.
Forex Gladiator is fairly limited in it's size, scope, and usefulness; however there are a few bits of information to be had here, but not much that you wouldn't be able to find elsewhere.
ForexPM is a forex blog that offers few things to traders, but what it does offer is extraordinarily useful.
Although it is somewhat sparse in it's appearance, and most of the categories of information it purports to offer, there are a few worthwhile tutorials and tips to be found here.
This site offers very little and appears to be completely defunct but it does have a few good tutorials that are worth reading.
NoBSForex offers exactly what its name suggests, forex with no BS, and little of anything else.
There are so many great websites out there. Here are just a few we really enjoy.
ForexCenter is a site that can best be described as dispensable. It offers very little that isn't available elsewhere, save it's section for forex book reviews.