![]() I'm putting together a decent run of profitable trades at the moment, but it took me 5 years to get where I am from that course (Point to bear in mind: this was 5 years involving writing up my PhD, defending my thesis, moving abroad, falling in love, moving back again, starting a job, getting married and having a baby - maybe coulda been shorter?). ![]() I did a course around 5 years ago, and still haven't converted that into serious trading income. I would never advise against going to the free seminars etc. You can get the same thing, from a more reliable source, by getting a decent book. The guys running these courses are preying on people who know nothing about trading, so they can run through the absolute basics, and give you a system (which may or may not be profitable). I've never met anyone who successfully learned to trade by paying for a course, and the idea that you could learn something as difficult as trading in a weekend is fairly silly really. Once you think you've got a good understanding, you demo trade for a while, and if that's profitable, start trading small amounts of real money, increasing the stakes if you are consistently profitable. ![]() ![]() If you mean individual traders, there's a variety of ways - most successful people I've spoken to read everything they can get their hands on - I've read over 20 books, with a list of more that I want, plus loads of posts on forums like this. If by pros you mean people in trading firms, hedge funds, and banks, then they learn on the job - they are taught by other traders. ![]()
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