Saturday, August 24, 2013

Forex Trade Signals Service Gives Twice The Alerts

Set and Forget Forex Signals is a signals provider that believes for a signals service to be valuable to its subscribers, it needs to be easy to follow and fit into most people's busy schedule. Most of the people that join a signals service are people who don't know how to trade themselves or lack the time to do so. Set and Forget Forex Signals fixes this problem by providing signals at the same time every trading day which only have to be added to the subscribers trading account.



Now Set and Forget Forex Signals offers two signals packages for the same price. The first signals package is called Quitting Time FX Signals and is traded at 5:30 PM New York time. The second signals package is called Couch Potato FX Signals and is traded at 8:30 PM New York time. There has been no price increase for the added signals given.

Quitting Time Forex Signals trades the GBPUSD, USDJPY and USDCHF currency pairs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. At around 5:30 PM New York time, subscribers gain access to the signals in the member's area. All trades are pending orders the subscriber can easily place with their broker.

Couch Potato Forex Signals also trades the GBPUSD, USDJPY and USDCHF currency pairs. Signals are given on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at around 8:30 PM New York time. Member's can access the signals instructions inside the member's area.

When asked why this added trading time was made available to members, Edward Lomax, head trader at Set and Forget Forex signals said, "Members now can pick the time they want to trade, or trade both the signals packages. This allows some members to double the potential profits from using the service. We do ask that people treat the signals packages separately and trade them on separate accounts".

Members do not need to trade both signals packages to benefit from Set & Forget signals. Subscribers should pick the package that fits their schedule the best. Don't try to pick the "best" signals, because one is not necessarily better than the other all the time. If followers have the time to trade both, they can do so by trading each signals package on a separate trading account.

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