I like lostman's advice as well. I've done some trading, but looking to get more into it. I feel like a lot of traders lose because they either trade against the trend or they begin "doubling-down" on trades. It's so tempting to do both...
Well, that can be justified in some cases. Ask any discretionary trader. But until you are an experienced trader, you want to stick to something less risky.
I don't know about online day trading schools, but I certainly know that the Online Trading Academy is a good course. They are VERY, VERY expensive, but the information you obtain is basically everything you need to know. You have to find a location in your hometown though. I don't think they have an "online only" version available.
Bob111, what do you think about this market? Are you preparing for a big short? It looks like it's hit its peak again and will plummet back down...thoughts?
Bullshit And just so you knowâ¦., I went through their 7 day course â helpful â yes they were⦠but then I knew jack shit about trading when I attended basically everything you need to knowâ¦. Not by a damn sight - to be a successful trader Bullshit Btw, I donât mind paying for / using whateverâ¦. And was happy I attended OTA But to make a blanket statement such as you have Bullshit Soooo feel free to knock you sock off defending your statement / them if you wishâ¦. Iâm more than happy to see where this goes Just keepin it real RN
tradeeurofx.com From what's been posted here, OTA seems like , after untold thousands of $k's, one could learn about trading and how to do trades, which for the most part is all available on youtube or conveniently linked on sites like https://www.bigmiketrading.com/elite-circle/13855-trading-videos-you-ought-watch.html , but never how to be CP.
That forum you posted is a circle jerk â and a halfâ¦. In fact, while Iâm at it, let me tell ya a big difference Here youâre pretty much free to speak your mindâ¦, and the Sheriff stays out of your business â assuming you halfway behave Over there â take exception w/ a vendor and you have the owner telling you to play well/ what you should / shouldn't be saying Screw thatâ¦., especially when a vendor is dead wrong / making up BS â and about to get stuffed Obligatory disclaimer; jmo doncha know Ha RN
I'm glad you're "just keepin it real" Redneck, but the fact is, OTA does teach you A LOT of stuff and you basically just need to keep practicing to be a successful trader. I practiced for 4 months before I actually put real dollars on the table and it has paid off!