Where to Learn Forex Trading Online

Where to Learn Forex Trading Online

Online platforms make forex trading education accessible to anyone with an internet connection, offering free courses, broker academies, and structured programs tailored for beginners through pros in 2026. From interactive quizzes to live webinars, these resources build essential skills like chart analysis and risk management without upfront costs.

Broker Academies: Free and Practical

Top brokers integrate learning directly into their apps, combining theory with demo trading for hands-on practice.

IG Academy stands out as the best free option, with courses organized by skill level, quizzes, and progress tracking accessible via app or web. It covers basics like pips and leverage up to advanced strategies, backed by DailyFX guides and archived webinars.​

FOREX.com Learning Center delivers interactive modules with infographics, self-assessments, and a decade of YouTube content. Its Trading Academy includes video updates and economic calendars, perfect for tying lessons to live markets.​

AvaTrade AvaAcademy (formerly SharpTrader) boasts 20+ courses, 145 lessons, and 45 quizzes on topics from Donchian Channels to psychology. Videos on YouTube/Vimeo and partner tools like Trading Central enhance depth.​

eToro Academy suits social learners with modular videos, tutorials, and quizzes focused on copy trading basics. It's beginner-friendly, syncing with their app for immediate strategy testing.​

Independent Free Courses

Standalone sites provide unbiased, comprehensive curricula without broker affiliations.

BabyPips School of Pipsology remains a gold standard, structured like school grades from "kindergarten" basics (what is forex?) to "graduate" psychology and strategies. Interactive quizzes and forums foster community learning.

FX Academy offers 100% free video lessons on technical/fundamental analysis, strategies, and platforms, taught by pro instructors. It's concise yet thorough, ideal for self-paced mobile study.​

Investopedia Forex Academy features articles, simulators, and glossaries covering pairs, indicators, and news trading. Its cost-effective classes span beginner to advanced without subscriptions.​

For credentials and depth, these structured courses offer certificates valued by employers.

Coursera hosts beginner tracks like Interactive Brokers' forex modules on Coursera, teaching market dynamics, risk analysis, and Python for algo trading (1-4 weeks). Specializations cover derivatives and portfolio management (3-6 months), often free to audit.

Udemy sells affordable ($10-20 on sale) courses like "Forex Trading A-Z" with lifetime access, backtested strategies, and MT4 setup guides. Look for 2026 updates with AI signals.​

Online Trading Academy (OTA) provides in-depth paid webinars and workshops since 1997, though free intros cover core concepts like supply/demand trading.​

Comparison of Top Resources

Platform Cost Format Best For Duration/Features
IG Academy Free Courses, quizzes, app Beginners Self-paced, progress track
BabyPips Free School-style modules All levels Forums, lifetime access
FOREX.com Free Videos, infographics Practical learners Webinars, assessments
AvaTrade Academy Free 145+ lessons, quizzes Technical analysis Niche topics, videos
Coursera (IBKR) Free/Paid Courses, certificates Certification 1-6 months, skills badges
FX Academy Free Video lessons Quick strategies Expert instructors
eToro Academy Free Tutorials, social Copy trading App-integrated

Advanced Learning Tools

Supplement basics with these for 2026 trends like AI and automation.

TradingView free education includes Pine Script for custom indicators and community ideas, great for chart pattern mastery.​

Trading Central (via brokers like FOREX.com) offers pro videos on Elliott Waves and Fibonacci, often free through partnerships.​

YouTube Channels: Follow DailyFX, The Trading Channel, or Rayner Teo for live 2026 market breakdowns and backtests.

Tips for Effective Learning

Start with free broker demos (e.g., Exness or FBS from prior chats) to apply lessons instantly—pair IG Academy with their app for Kenyan M-Pesa users. Dedicate 1-2 hours daily, track a journal, and avoid paid signals until proficient. Focus on risk management first: never risk >1-2% per trade.​

In Kenya, prioritize CMA-regulated brokers' resources for compliance. Communities like BabyPips forums or Forex Factory threads provide peer support amid local market hours (London/NY overlap).

Mobile-First Options

All top picks have apps: IG and eToro excel for on-the-go quizzes; BabyPips offers a sleek mobile site. Coursera apps track Coursera progress offline.

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