Ideally there should be nothing wrong with a paid course...in reality however there are some factors that impact the quality of the course; - Does the mentor/teacher have trading experience? - Does the mentor/teacher have teaching experience?
Now for the first part, to be honest; it's desirable that the teacher has some trading experience and better, that he is profitable but he doesn't have to be a trading god. Not important.... at all.
For me, the most important part is that he has teaching experience; he should know how to explain stuff (He doesn't have to be a schooled teacher, everyone who has kids and cares knows how to explain things) If someone is able to trade but not able to teach, your course is destined to be a disaster. (See the old ICT vids; they were terrible; explaining for 3 hours is not teaching)
Most trading courses have a pdf (explaining some stuff) and a teacher that tells you to read the pdf a 1000 times and success will follow. Imagine a course where you get a pdf explaining the three most important grammar rules of the French language. You also get a book written in French and can listen to the teacher speak French every day. That's how most trading courses work.
There are so many fraudulent courses that even picking one is a challenge. Especially if you are a beginner. "You never know what you gonna get"
IF... if I would know someone is able to explain properly AND is able to sit and trade together (1on1) maybe...just maybe I would have considered paying for a course.
I am at Kreslik and I like it here, I like the people here, I like that everyone is passionate about their skills and I like what I am learning. I'm not going anywhere
Yes. There is actually a lot of good mentors out there these days but, for every one of them there will be at least 50 bad apples or even more.
For 1 on 1 where he teach face to face (not only via zoom) and lets you see him trade live, there are mentors who provide this kind of stuff but I doubt the average Joe's could afford such service.
It's true that finding one is terribly hard for beginners. One could attribute such encounter as fate but if one is not religious then it's a coincidence.
1:1 AND trading with you live????
that is RARE.
Joe Ross did that with his 1:1's. Dave Teaches says he does it for 1:1's. Heck, he does that in Discord with his small group of Prem's.
Who else that wouldn't cost $10k +?????
Yes, AND trading together live. Heck, some of them even trade together in a group of 5 or 10 people so it's not 1:1 per se much like when you hangout with your buddies. It's hard to picture this done in the Western world. Maybe you Western people are too individualistic? Well, the vast majority.
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prochargedmopar wrote: Somebody got to, He over here looking at daily/weekly charts. How else he gonna get updates?
See all of the ranges on this M10 chart? they were all plotted by hand, manually switching colors
Someone on a minute chart would see about 5 of these ranges worth of price action, maybe a few more if they really packed it in; any situation where they are holding, anything that matters, I am going to see it.
So who sees more? I'll leave that up to you.
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"Everything Should Be Made As Simple As Possible, But Not Simpler!"
“It’s not necessary to have vast knowledge of trading; simply act on the thoughts that come to mind. With time, you’ll learn to distinguish between constructive and destructive thoughts and focus on the former while disregarding the latter.” - AI rewrite
Technical analysis is a tool, it's not the builder.
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"Everything Should Be Made As Simple As Possible, But Not Simpler!"
IgazI wrote:“It’s not necessary to have vast knowledge of trading; simply act on the thoughts that come to mind. With time, you’ll learn to distinguish between constructive and destructive thoughts and focus on the former while disregarding the latter.” - AI rewrite
Technical analysis is a tool, it's not the builder.
IgazI wrote:“It’s not necessary to have vast knowledge of trading; simply act on the thoughts that come to mind. With time, you’ll learn to distinguish between constructive and destructive thoughts and focus on the former while disregarding the latter.” - AI rewrite
Technical analysis is a tool, it's not the builder.
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AI? chatgtp?
Yeah, "the new Bing" uses ChatGPT to answer questions
You can chat with it or use 'compose' to have it do all of the writing for you.
Or you can say, as I did, rewrite the following for me: "blah blah blah"
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"Everything Should Be Made As Simple As Possible, But Not Simpler!"
Don_xyZ wrote: Yes. There is actually a lot of good mentors out there these days but, for every one of them there will be at least 50 bad apples or even more.
For 1 on 1 where he teach face to face (not only via zoom) and lets you see him trade live, there are mentors who provide this kind of stuff but I doubt the average Joe's could afford such service.
It's true that finding one is terribly hard for beginners. One could attribute such encounter as fate but if one is not religious then it's a coincidence.
1:1 AND trading with you live????
that is RARE.
Joe Ross did that with his 1:1's. Dave Teaches says he does it for 1:1's. Heck, he does that in Discord with his small group of Prem's.
Who else that wouldn't cost $10k +?????
Yes, AND trading together live. Heck, some of them even trade together in a group of 5 or 10 people so it's not 1:1 per se much like when you hangout with your buddies. It's hard to picture this done in the Western world. Maybe you Western people are too individualistic? Well, the vast majority.
Individualism_VS_Collectivism.jpg
I was watching a YT video and there was a group of them each night mark out the chart and throw in the ideas and targets, they call it team trading. Good concept, I don't think building the pyramids was an individual action.