So you want to learn
There are a number of useful online sources for learning this game though few can really teach you to change the poor traits we all have when we first start out. correcting them will only come through determination and self awareness. Here are some recommendations.
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/showthread.php?t=4629 this is a thread on the T2W site posted of a long time frame. It begins with the absolute basics and takes you through exercises so you get the idea and learn as you go.
www.forex*******s.com (as in forex b.a.s.t.a.r.d.s dot com) is a good resource for reading what others have experienced. You'll find an array of categories such as brokers, training etc. each with feedback from past users.
www.forexfactory.com is not only the most useful economic calendar with colour coded icons to signify level of importance but also a wonderful public forum dedicated to all things forex. On there you'll find a thread titles James16 which if you have the patience to read through what must now be around 4,000 posts will give you more than enough info and confidence to dip your toes in the water.
If you want to fork out some hard earned cash for training I can recommend Rob Booker -
www.robbooker.com who's style is very much based on thoro manual backtesting to produce worth while systems. Very good for discipline.
I also recommend Wayne McDonnell of
www.fxbootcamp.com for live online training covering round the clock from Australia to USA. It will cost you but if you stick with him for over 6 months you should manage to save yourself from blowing your account. You can watch some of his daily reviews for free to get a taste for what he does during the live sessions by doing a search for fxbootcamp on
www.youtube.com. You can also sign up for his monthly NFP session which is free and live. you'll find it at
www.fxstreet.com
One more before I sign off. If you can get your hands on a copy of Bird Watching in Lion Country it's a worthwhile read though I wouldn't recommend following his system unless you've backtested it yourself and are satisfied with your ability to follow it.
Good luck and welcome to the club