Which strategy and what's about the indicators?

FrazeColder
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Hey Community,
At first, thank you for accepting me!
I'm new in the trading world and registered at https://iqoption.com
I have a few qustions about the indicators like the RSI or the bollinger bands.
I watched some videos about the indicators and some people say, click on put, if the line touched the upper nollinger band and other people say, don't use the bollinger bands as an indicator to call or put... ?!
So I'm confused... And my second question is, which strategy should I use?
Because everybody is saying something different...
Greetings!
At first, thank you for accepting me!
I'm new in the trading world and registered at https://iqoption.com
I have a few qustions about the indicators like the RSI or the bollinger bands.
I watched some videos about the indicators and some people say, click on put, if the line touched the upper nollinger band and other people say, don't use the bollinger bands as an indicator to call or put... ?!
So I'm confused... And my second question is, which strategy should I use?
Because everybody is saying something different...
Greetings!
Comments
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It sounds like you have no educational at all, I would take the time to get a little bit of basic knowledge and you could answer all those questions yourself.
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Have you tried checking the IQ Option education corner yet.. ? I suggest every new trader should choose at least 2 or 3 brokers and practice their demo accounts for a minimum of 6 months so that they might get familiar with the processes involved in binary option trade. There are also a lot of free resources available on internet like Optiontrade Academy, Babypips School, BOTS Trading School etc to excel your skill and I guess almost every broker offers education segment for new traders.
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I would not advise using any broker based education it is just counter productive for the broker to teach you how to trade properly.
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