http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index...gulated-3rd-party-educational-vendors.212110/ Am sure this is a list of those I have bought some material from through the years, maybe even bought a quarter of it. I remember one book, LOL, it was actually like three pages long for $150 that said to buy eight commodity markets on a certain day each money. Amazing it worked more often than lost, but I could never pull the trigger on it. John Hills Or http://futurestruth.com/wpftruth/books
Don't buy trading education. -- you don't need to...everything is essentially free. And besides, the best lessons...come from self-realization ; not something force fed down your throat.
Ho Would you say the same thing if you wanted to become a doctor? I know you're smart, but some people like me need to study. Kind Regards.
imho OP still does not recognized what he is dealing with in trading when comparing trader's education with doctor's, believing in some videos etc etc maybe that is for the better... one will discover a lot and pay for that
Still need to do the 10,000 hours of screen time, you can pay for the best of best training if that exits, but to fully know and breath in the rules, you have to watch price. Let's take a simple one bar formation that I call Exhaustion Bar, you can read some book and get that definition of what it is, but then someone who is experienced will have several rules about that bar of taking more trend trades OR not, how far price must retrace if that bar forms, at what point can more trend trades be taken, can counter-trend trades be taken within that bar, does average swing length need to be taken into consideration but just reading it is a big bar means nothing to him. I just think nothing replaces the screen time.