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legendary
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June 12, 2022, 10:05:57 PM
#71
It's great that you're interested in learning more about crypto. I also suggest purchasing Udemy Courses, and you will surely get some fun time with cryptocurrency. However, you must select the proper one among a large number of Udemy Courses. Just concentrate on the reviews and select the ideal one for better learning.
One question, have you gone to that academy for trading? they focus on technical analysis and learning from indicators? I ask because one day a woman came to me offering me that course, and she told me that they did learn about trading there, but what they know most is technical analysis without passing because they teach them to think about what can happen, there are no theories, there is nothing, they are only dedicated to technical analysis, and according to a book by Malkiel Burton, trading in this way does not work, neither with only technical analysis nor with only fundamental analysis, so I think that if the academy teaches how to think to his students, it is the ideal.
sr. member
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May 26, 2022, 09:14:09 AM
#70
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.

If you want to edit here but all you have to do here is you have to learn trading first but what I would suggest here is that it is better to know well before putting pressure on something that is doing, but here it belongs to the organization so I would say that with it  Get started and here you will realize from the start what is going to be right for you then you will be able to analyze for yourself now what you need to pay attention to a lot to trade here and what if you just like it here  This is how you can do it
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WAGMI
May 19, 2022, 01:05:40 PM
#69
It's great that you're interested in learning more about crypto. I also suggest purchasing Udemy Courses, and you will surely get some fun time with cryptocurrency. However, you must select the proper one among a large number of Udemy Courses. Just concentrate on the reviews and select the ideal one for better learning.
hero member
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May 18, 2022, 04:03:42 PM
#68
...Regarding special education, I don't think it is really necessary. It may be very helpful, but it shouldn't be a must. So, it is actually possible to learn trading in our own way, without joining any certain course. We have a lot of sources both from articles and YT videos, we just need to choose which one looks trustable and deserves to be our learning source. ..

I think that a lot of beginners also think that in order to become a successful trader, it is not necessary to have special training. But I am sure that you will not go to a doctor who, having no special knowledge, has been trained through YouTube. Perhaps this is due to the fact that contacting an unqualified doctor can lead to loss of life, and a trader, without special knowledge, can only lose a deposit.
It depends on the profession, a doctor or a lawyer must go through the formal channels of education in order to be able to practice their profession, however there are other occupations in which as long as you can perform at a certain level you can practice it without any license, this is very common when it comes to coding and other abilities related to computers.

However even if someone does not have a formal education to trade the markets as long as they actually read several books, put that knowledge into practice and they can demonstrate they have earned profits over the long term in the markets, then it can be said they are qualified to give advice to others, unfortunately the amount of people that fall into that category is very low and people accept all kind of advice from unqualified people and then they lose their money.
legendary
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May 15, 2022, 03:23:17 AM
#67
i'm looking for a good trading course.
I like your careful pick of what you want. You said "trading course" but I don't know why some of those advising you are pointing at "trading tools". Trading course is a nice place to start. It shows how willing you're to learn the rudiments first rather than jump on profit making and then become conscious in that regard. Those who jump at trading tools without going through the basics do so because they're in a haste to start earning. Nobody should expect to earn until they learn. That should be a simple logic every trader should pursue. Well, enough said. I will point you to a site that helped shape my trading ability. It's Babypips. The site has both trading courses and learning tools.
sr. member
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May 14, 2022, 12:41:39 PM
#66
...Regarding special education, I don't think it is really necessary. It may be very helpful, but it shouldn't be a must. So, it is actually possible to learn trading in our own way, without joining any certain course. We have a lot of sources both from articles and YT videos, we just need to choose which one looks trustable and deserves to be our learning source. ..

Learning in our own way is same thing as special education because at a stage that person learning by theirselve becomes a body of knowledge having made their mistakes. Therefore education is good in trading, a trader desiring to be better most put more work either by themselves or learning through another person. All the way it goes, education and knowledge are good for trading.
legendary
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May 14, 2022, 08:27:36 AM
#65
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
You can learn lot of theoretical concepts from these trading books but the actual market experience comes from entering in the real world itself and getting experience from your mistakes turning them to opportunity later on making profits.You would find lot of stuff matching your requirements on Udemy and other sites which you can choose according to your preference but don't join some trading channels that can scam you of funds.
I would not recommend using or paying for courses without first reading some books on the market, why? in the courses they will focus on teaching only technical analysis, on the use of tools such as indicators and many things that have to do with lines and that can be learned for free anywhere you go online, they can teach you on youtube and free.

If you are looking for books like those of Wyckoff, Livermore, or whatever you want, but that are from market speculators where they say how they resolved such a situation, it is very valuable because it totally applies to crypto.
legendary
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To the Moon
May 14, 2022, 03:33:56 AM
#64
...Regarding special education, I don't think it is really necessary. It may be very helpful, but it shouldn't be a must. So, it is actually possible to learn trading in our own way, without joining any certain course. We have a lot of sources both from articles and YT videos, we just need to choose which one looks trustable and deserves to be our learning source. ..

I think that a lot of beginners also think that in order to become a successful trader, it is not necessary to have special training. But I am sure that you will not go to a doctor who, having no special knowledge, has been trained through YouTube. Perhaps this is due to the fact that contacting an unqualified doctor can lead to loss of life, and a trader, without special knowledge, can only lose a deposit.
legendary
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May 13, 2022, 04:21:42 PM
#63
Of course, you can understand trading on your own and it will be easier to do this if you already have a special education and understand the basics of trading and business in general. If you start self-education from scratch, then it will take you a lot of time and you will make a lot of mistakes in the learning process.
Surely the first step to understanding the basics of trading, we always learn anything from the basics, right? Regarding special education, I don't think it is really necessary. It may be very helpful, but it shouldn't be a must. So, it is actually possible to learn trading in our own way, without joining any certain course. We have a lot of sources both from articles and YT videos, we just need to choose which one looks trustable and deserves to be our learning source. I myself never joined any course, I know how to trade. Although I ever made some mistakes, I think it is something unavoidable.
hero member
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May 13, 2022, 01:44:01 PM
#62
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It all matters on how you would really make yourself putting up some efforts on doing so.For some people they might really be needing it and does have money to spend then its their
choice but honestly you could really make yourself learn without the needs of spending if you are really just determined for you to learn.
^ That is exactly what I wanted to say, you can have your own research for free on the internet and there is no need to find trading courses which are wasting your money. There are too many blogs and short tutorial videos regarding trading and those technical analyses which are very common on the internet, just google it and you will find out a different answer. Besides that, you can practice demo trading as you like, which is it makes sense that practice will make you perfect in trading. However, if you have a lot of money and are willing to waste it with a low effort of searching, then, probably courses will the right one for you.
In my opinion going through the trouble  of searching for the information that you are looking for and then being able to tell which one is accurate and which one is not is part of the learning process.

There is a lot of information out there about how to trade the markets and a great deal of it is inaccurate or outright false, so we need to develop the ability to tell the difference between good and bad information, after all even if you pay for a course that does not mean the information contained there is accurate, as I have seen many paid courses and a great deal of them are trash, so you could have saved yourself all of that money and instead just searched over the Internet for the information you were looking for.
hero member
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May 12, 2022, 06:51:42 PM
#61
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It all matters on how you would really make yourself putting up some efforts on doing so.For some people they might really be needing it and does have money to spend then its their
choice but honestly you could really make yourself learn without the needs of spending if you are really just determined for you to learn.
^ That is exactly what I wanted to say, you can have your own research for free on the internet and there is no need to find trading courses which are wasting your money. There are too many blogs and short tutorial videos regarding trading and those technical analyses which are very common on the internet, just google it and you will find out a different answer. Besides that, you can practice demo trading as you like, which is it makes sense that practice will make you perfect in trading. However, if you have a lot of money and are willing to waste it with a low effort of searching, then, probably courses will the right one for you.
hero member
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May 12, 2022, 05:57:18 PM
#60
Why pay in Udemy where you can learn from basic to advance in something like babypips although it is a forex exchange tutorial it is not different from the crpyo trading as they are almost the same and you can apply what you have learn from it to actual cryptocurrency trading.
Besides that, there are still many good videos on Youtube that teach about trading, from the basic level or for beginners to advanced so that we don't have to pay anything except an internet connection. Even though it is a free video on Youtube, if we study hard and can get good and correct trading tutorial videos, we will eventually become professional traders. But if you think paying for lessons on Udemy can help you understand trading, then go for it. We all have our own way of learning to trade.
I think that at least at the beginning it is preferable to not pay for a trading course, and my reason for this is that at that time you are not going to know enough about the market in order to know exactly what you are looking for, a newbie has questions that are too basic and that can be answered by a quick Internet search, it is not only until you learn enough about the markets in which you can begin to make more profound questions about them, and in that case you may need a paid course or a mentor to answer those questions.
Bette save up your money on spending into those so called courses which you could actually make learn for yourself on various sources in the net which you could actually get it for free.

It all matters on how you would really make yourself putting up some efforts on doing so.For some people they might really be needing it and does have money to spend then its their
choice but honestly you could really make yourself learn without the needs of spending if you are really just determined for you to learn.
legendary
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May 12, 2022, 03:27:36 PM
#59
Why pay in Udemy where you can learn from basic to advance in something like babypips although it is a forex exchange tutorial it is not different from the crpyo trading as they are almost the same and you can apply what you have learn from it to actual cryptocurrency trading.
Besides that, there are still many good videos on Youtube that teach about trading, from the basic level or for beginners to advanced so that we don't have to pay anything except an internet connection. Even though it is a free video on Youtube, if we study hard and can get good and correct trading tutorial videos, we will eventually become professional traders. But if you think paying for lessons on Udemy can help you understand trading, then go for it. We all have our own way of learning to trade.
I think that at least at the beginning it is preferable to not pay for a trading course, and my reason for this is that at that time you are not going to know enough about the market in order to know exactly what you are looking for, a newbie has questions that are too basic and that can be answered by a quick Internet search, it is only until you learn enough about the markets in which you can begin to make more profound questions about them, and in that case you may need a paid course or a mentor to answer those questions.
newbie
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May 11, 2022, 01:03:04 PM
#58
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
I was very interested in reading Mike Bellafiore's book "One Good Deal" and Mark Douglas's book "Zone Trading".
hero member
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May 11, 2022, 11:15:15 AM
#57
Why pay in Udemy where you can learn from basic to advance in something like babypips although it is a forex exchange tutorial it is not different from the crpyo trading as they are almost the same and you can apply what you have learn from it to actual cryptocurrency trading.
Besides that, there are still many good videos on Youtube that teach about trading, from the basic level or for beginners to advanced so that we don't have to pay anything except an internet connection. Even though it is a free video on Youtube, if we study hard and can get good and correct trading tutorial videos, we will eventually become professional traders. But if you think paying for lessons on Udemy can help you understand trading, then go for it. We all have our own way of learning to trade.
hero member
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May 11, 2022, 06:13:22 AM
#56
You can become familiar with the essentials there and simply overlook those shillings that will be done all through those recordings since that is without a doubt going to be incorporated for every video instructional exercises that they make. It will be really great for you to attempt initial 1 course there with great evaluations since appraisals there isn't controlled and base on the audit of individual who buy the course.
sr. member
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May 11, 2022, 03:01:29 AM
#55
There is no way that he would be able to learn everything that he’s meant to know at once. The main important thing here is for him to learn the basics and start, as time goes on he would get to have some experience that would help to better his skills, and also make things easier for him.
it's very obvious that learning has steps. And it's a measure you will take accordingly, i believe that manual tutorial of trading will give more courage than using virtual kind of lesson to comprehend all the basic things of cryptocurrency trading at a time. Even though someone learn and master trading according to its teachers direction or instructions, and without continuous practice, i don't think whatever you acquire during the time of lecture will be effective.




I think that's the reason why theory and hands-on practice are so important and should be done,
because when we only learn about theory, it is clearly different from us trading directly in the crypto market,
so we have to practice as well to gain as much experience as possible
hero member
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May 11, 2022, 02:22:26 AM
#54
Why pay in Udemy where you can learn from basic to advance in something like babypips although it is a forex exchange tutorial it is not different from the crpyo trading as they are almost the same and you can apply what you have learn from it to actual cryptocurrency trading.
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 09:25:11 PM
#53
if this is your first time, you should look for references on the internet. quite a lot of people who give lessons on the basics of trading. the course of trading sometimes only provides how to predict and speculate right. besides, it will develop if you actually trade live, because experience will teach you all that, and indirectly, you will build your own strategy.
try to see some of the references that have been given above. I am quite sure that the course given will not be far from these things. I'm just worried you're paying a fortune just for the basic information provided.
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May 10, 2022, 04:29:43 PM
#52
Theory isnt bad but in online, you could already find lots of informations which you could really able to make use on your learning or simply self-learned rather than on paying someone for you to acquire those things.
is not that I'm kicking against online method of grabbing of trading strategies or trading lectures online. But what should be done is using online studies to know the keys or the foundation of trading, because technically it should be open of memory of knowing cryptocurrency trading concept.

It is really just a matter of effort and time spent because you couldnt really able to search things up if you dont really put up action and just relying into those mentors or teachers.
Actually your are right, because it's your personal engagement and passion will determine the chances of developing a broad knowledge than your mentor. When you have the passion into trading, research will be the domain of the person in order to know all the primary obstacle's that will hiders it success of trading... because i know vividly that personal research add additional understanding than the one you acquired by mentor, because it's unforgettable.

if we feel we are enough to learn from google, I don't think we need an offline learning system. but with a guide in a lesson, I think it will be more effective because what is conveyed will be sequentially in learning, especially the people who teach us are experienced in trading, so it will be easier for us to catch the learning material, until finally practicing independently which becomes our starting point trading success
I put it to you, that no how you can learn with google and become perfect in trading, either you practice and lose, and on the process of losing with your capitals it will make you to correct yourself, but with the aid of offline lecture, it's very obvious that it comes with theory and practical that will enable the newbies to comprehend so faster
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 03:59:42 PM
#51
There is no way that he would be able to learn everything that he’s meant to know at once. The main important thing here is for him to learn the basics and start, as time goes on he would get to have some experience that would help to better his skills, and also make things easier for him.
it's very obvious that learning has steps. And it's a measure you will take accordingly, i believe that manual tutorial of trading will give more courage than using virtual kind of lesson to comprehend all the basic things of cryptocurrency trading at a time. Even though someone learn and master trading according to its teacher, and without continuous practice, i don't whatever it acquire during the time of lecture will be effective.




Theory isnt bad but in online, you could already find lots of informations which you could really able to make use on your learning or simply self-learned rather than on paying someone for you to acquire those things.

It is really just a matter of effort and time spent because you couldnt really able to search things up if you dont really put up action and just relying into those mentors or teachers.

Experience is the real learning because this is where you do really mold your skills along the way and get familiarized on everything.
hero member
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May 10, 2022, 03:55:20 PM
#50
There is no way that he would be able to learn everything that he’s meant to know at once. The main important thing here is for him to learn the basics and start, as time goes on he would get to have some experience that would help to better his skills, and also make things easier for him.
it's very obvious that learning has steps. And it's a measure you will take accordingly, i believe that manual tutorial of trading will give more courage than using virtual kind of lesson to comprehend all the basic things of cryptocurrency trading at a time. Even though someone learn and master trading according to its teachers direction or instructions, and without continuous practice, i don't think whatever you acquire during the time of lecture will be effective.



member
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May 10, 2022, 03:54:54 PM
#49
Everything is now on the internet, just simply use the search button on Google Chrome and you will have the answer to those crypto trading courses that we need.  There are a lot of crypto trading courses too that can be found if you want to research them.
But remember they are just a tool in trading, you still need the luck to guess the market price, trading is very crucial and not just easy to make money.


Yes basically trading has numerous book that someone can read and get tangible concept of understanding of cryptocurrency, i know vividly that before i learnt trading manually i first read some articles of trading online before mastered some of the relevant procedures offline the knowledge was first establish via internet video..if someone understand the protocols and take the precautions involves in cryptocurrency trading it will be as simple as easier to make money through trading.
if we feel we are enough to learn from google, I don't think we need an offline learning system. but with a guide in a lesson, I think it will be more effective because what is conveyed will be sequentially in learning, especially the people who teach us are experienced in trading, so it will be easier for us to catch the learning material, until finally practicing independently which becomes our starting point trading success
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 03:16:40 PM
#48
Everything is now on the internet, just simply use the search button on Google Chrome and you will have the answer to those crypto trading courses that we need.  There are a lot of crypto trading courses too that can be found if you want to research them.
But remember they are just a tool in trading, you still need the luck to guess the market price, trading is very crucial and not just easy to make money.

Yes basically trading has numerous book that someone can read and get tangible concept of understanding of cryptocurrency, i know vividly that before i learnt trading manually i first read some articles of trading online before mastered some of the relevant procedures offline the knowledge was first establish via internet video..if someone understand the protocols and take the precautions involves in cryptocurrency trading it will be as simple as easier to make money through trading.
There is no way that he would be able to learn everything that he’s meant to know at once. The main important thing here is for him to learn the basics and start, as time goes on he would get to have some experience that would help to better his skills, and also make things easier for him.

Trading is a huge business, and is not something that you would be able to learn just within a day or so. As time goes on and as you continue to trade you will get to discover new things and also change strategies on how you trade in the market.With experience you would get to know what really works for you.
legendary
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May 08, 2022, 01:45:00 PM
#47
In general, courses are, of course, also a rather useful stage for a trader's work. But I think it's more important to try to learn on your own, it will be more effective.

Of course, you can understand trading on your own and it will be easier to do this if you already have a special education and understand the basics of trading and business in general. If you start self-education from scratch, then it will take you a lot of time and you will make a lot of mistakes in the learning process.
The main issue if you are trying to learn everything on your own is that it is going to be incredibly difficult to know where to begin, so many newbies despite being eager to learn end up being lured by scammers and traders imparting mistaken knowledge, this means that before they even learn the right way to approach the markets they learn the wrong way to do so, and as such they lose money they would not have lost if they had the guidance of someone that knew how to trade already.
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May 08, 2022, 11:45:32 AM
#46
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
I am also searching a good course for Cryptocurrencies. And I want to learn Trading. Can anybody suggest me a good cryptocurrency course ?
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May 08, 2022, 09:26:47 AM
#45
Everything is now on the internet, just simply use the search button on Google Chrome and you will have the answer to those crypto trading courses that we need.  There are a lot of crypto trading courses too that can be found if you want to research them.
But remember they are just a tool in trading, you still need the luck to guess the market price, trading is very crucial and not just easy to make money.


Yes basically trading has numerous book that someone can read and get tangible concept of understanding of cryptocurrency, i know vividly that before i learnt trading manually i first read some articles of trading online before mastered some of the relevant procedures offline the knowledge was first establish via internet video..if someone understand the protocols and take the precautions involves in cryptocurrency trading it will be as simple as easier to make money through trading.
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May 08, 2022, 05:25:15 AM
#44
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.

I won't recommend you to for paid courses if you are a newbie.
Rather I would suggest to do individual trades based on your own knowledge. I am not saying to do big amount trades, but yes as a  beginner you need to observe.
You need to observe , understand the market and follow the pace.
From my own experience paid trading courses never worked out for me.
Instead I often go to twitter and search for some good calls , and guess what 90% of them gives me profit.
So if you can afford a paid course then surely go for Udemy.
Rest depends on your decision OP.
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May 08, 2022, 04:53:28 AM
#43
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it.
Sorry to say this but I have spent several hours trying to find some good course but it's all the same half baked information! If they where that good they wouldn't be updating these course over time. But from what I have noticed the good traders have actual websites and traffic flows to them by people recommending them and not tapping into a platform that already has an audience   Roll Eyes


i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
"A to Z " I see what you did there, this sounds like some udemy course,  I used it and didn't like it Tongue

Btw don't underestimate the power of YouTube, your results are as good as your search it's all in knowing what trading style you want to attain.

legendary
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To the Moon
May 08, 2022, 04:15:49 AM
#42
In general, courses are, of course, also a rather useful stage for a trader's work. But I think it's more important to try to learn on your own, it will be more effective.

Of course, you can understand trading on your own and it will be easier to do this if you already have a special education and understand the basics of trading and business in general. If you start self-education from scratch, then it will take you a lot of time and you will make a lot of mistakes in the learning process.
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May 07, 2022, 11:58:21 AM
#41
In general, courses are, of course, also a rather useful stage for a trader's work. But I think it's more important to try to learn on your own, it will be more effective.
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May 07, 2022, 10:43:20 AM
#40
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.

If you really wanna learn trading, I will advise you lets jump into course and the course you are talking about it is belongs from a good institution . So I would say start with one, you will understand what is going to be right for you as soon as you start, then you can analyze for yourself which course you should do and which you should not do. In this way, if you just looking for a good course, then you will never be able to complete the course.
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May 07, 2022, 09:52:55 AM
#39
If you have money to pay for training, then you need to use your money to acquire knowledge. Of course, you can try to learn the basics of trading yourself, but in this case, you will need a lot more time and there is no guarantee that you will choose the right strategy for training.

I certainly agree because we could pick trading courses of our choice but the strategy that we could apply still depend on our skills. Trading courses will surely help but you have to make sure that you'll have the eagerness to learn because trading is too broad for us to understand clearly. I suggest that while taking a trading course, you'll also do a self-study about the different fields of crypto trading.
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To the Moon
May 07, 2022, 09:32:43 AM
#38
If you have money to pay for training, then you need to use your money to acquire knowledge. Of course, you can try to learn the basics of trading yourself, but in this case you will need a lot more time and there is no guarantee that you will choose the right strategy for training.
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May 07, 2022, 06:26:16 AM
#37
Every course that talks about the reality in trading will always be helpful to all aspirant traders. If you aim to be a successful trader, don't look for the best courses, but always think that you will learn most in trading if you have varieties of resources. After all, its not the courses that will matter, its how you deal with the different market conditions and ends up making a good analysis so you wil come out still profitable despite of the market's uncertainties.
Still you could look for the best ones that would be beneficial for you in the long run. Think about it this way, if you want variety, then why not the top 5 of them? That way you will get both the best ones and also the variety you were looking for at the same time.

It is usually not that great to have something like that because it would give you both the best results, and they will have a lot of similarities that you could see and you could take those common things as most sure fire things ever. That way you will find the differences and how they approach it and make the common things and then use each difference to your own liking.
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May 07, 2022, 12:28:34 AM
#36
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
You can learn lot of theoretical concepts from these trading books but the actual market experience comes from entering in the real world itself and getting experience from your mistakes turning them to opportunity later on making profits.You would find lot of stuff matching your requirements on Udemy and other sites which you can choose according to your preference but don't join some trading channels that can scam you of funds.
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May 06, 2022, 06:59:04 PM
#35
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
This is going to be difficult to find if you are not willing to pay any money, I understand what you are saying, you do not want to jump through 20 different websites or more to learn what you want out of trading, however most of the time that is something we all go through.

Trading is a very deep discipline with hundreds of indicators which can be used in unique ways, so it is very difficult that you are going to find everything you are looking for in a single course, and even if you could I can assure you that such a course would not be cheap at all.
At least Udemy is reputable to me it's just that OP should try the course first. Free courses are everywhere if you know where to find it but at least for a beginner I suggest Udemy since it's one of my friend been using back in the days. Trading may not be that easy but once you grasp the knowledge that you want it will take a little effort to do it but it's not a guarantee that you can make more profit from learning. It always depends on everyone's performance on the market.
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May 06, 2022, 04:28:29 PM
#34
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
There is no single course which can teach you everything about trading, but for starters, Udemy is excellent source, just learn the basics properly because once you learn the advanced theories people tend to forget the basics which is the major reason for their failure as a trader, even though there is no such one course but there is one book which really can open your senses about trading as a whole, it's "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John.J.Murphy. It's a great book and actually can help you train your brain as to how to find good trade ideas and how to actually develop that trading thinking.
There are a lot of courses in trading that will definitely teach you some valuable lessons, but i also believe that this Udemy will somehow give you the best course for a first timer. But as a friendly suggestion, do not just focus on a single source but its better to create multiple sources because that will give you an advantage to learn more on trading. However, the most important is you learn first all the basics, and apply all of them once you decide to do real trading.
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May 06, 2022, 04:15:13 PM
#33
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
This is going to be difficult to find if you are not willing to pay any money, I understand what you are saying, you do not want to jump through 20 different websites or more to learn what you want out of trading, however most of the time that is something we all go through.

Trading is a very deep discipline with hundreds of indicators which can be used in unique ways, so it is very difficult that you are going to find everything you are looking for in a single course, and even if you could I can assure you that such a course would not be cheap at all.
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May 06, 2022, 03:29:05 AM
#32

For me that's the better way to seek professional traders that offers courses, unlike on google that you don't know if they're legitimate since mostly just providing links and not specific.
That was a good suggestion as these online courses and anything we found online has nothing to compare to someone accompanying you and teaching you in actual. So many different ideas that can be found online are somewhat confusing and even it bothers us which one is better and which one we are going to follow.

Trading is not because we learn and gain more ideas and have knowledge and skill, the results will also matter on how we respond to the market flow and do make decisions in every change.
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May 05, 2022, 03:49:52 PM
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It's true we will never know until trying it, after all based on my own experience, Udemy is good enough for beginners and also the price offered is cheap with the knowledge that we will get. Another positive thing about Udemy is that there are many positive reviews about Udemy, so at that time I did not hesitate to try trading courses on Udemy. But that doesn't mean Udemy is the best and doesn't have flaws, there are still platforms that are better than Udemy, but the price offered is very expensive.
I think this site is great enough since I've been hearing lots of these in the past but about the prices offered I think they can differ depending on the author of those courses. High quality courses doesn't usually come cheap but they can be worth it compared to those cheap ones where you cant become really good after finishing it. Udemy has a positive review but I think there are still individual reviews depending on the course.

We should look at them too before we purchase so that we know what to expect and we can minimize our chances to get scammed by picking a bad quality course. Social media is a different thing and cant be compared to sites like Udemy.
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May 05, 2022, 12:01:24 AM
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There's already existing in youtube, but i suggest pick which one has good feedbacks on their comments section and those who have big subscribers to prevent fake content creators, i mean those who are click bait within youtube.

For me that's the better way to seek professional traders that offers courses, unlike on google that you don't know if they're legitimate since mostly just providing links and not specific.
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May 04, 2022, 09:45:06 PM
#29
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
You'll never know if the course is worth it until you've tried it. Look for the reviews below if they're worth the buck. Before purchasing one in udemy, you have to check all of those elements including the reviews of those people that have tried that course.
In YouTube, you can learn the basics there and just ignore those shillings that will be done throughout those videos because that's for sure going to be included for each video tutorials that they make.

It's true we will never know until trying it, after all based on my own experience, Udemy is good enough for beginners and also the price offered is
cheap with the knowledge that we will get. Another positive thing about Udemy is that there are many positive reviews about Udemy, so at that time
I did not hesitate to try trading courses on Udemy. But that doesn't mean Udemy is the best and doesn't have flaws, there are still platforms that are
better than Udemy, but the price offered is very expensive. So for me, Udemy is quite close to my criteria in choosing a trading course, we can
compare Udemy with other trading courses. Because now with so many social media we can compare anything, including a trading course if we want
to take the time to dig up information on the internet, we can conclude which place of trading course fits our criteria.
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May 04, 2022, 08:06:11 PM
#28


If you have already watched the udemy course you subscribed and not satisfied, try another course. I would recommend the FOREX trading course instead. Its almost the same anyway, the easier you may understand it when you get the the forex course because the guys in the industry are also the ones who created the indicators applied in cryptocurrency trading.

You get to learn some economics course too that's inclusive to forex course.
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May 04, 2022, 07:38:38 PM
#27
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.

For beginners, the Udemy course I think is more than enough to get started with the basics. There is no single best course or trading method, after learning the basics, start trading and try all trading methods and choose the one that works best for you.
To become a professional trader, in addition to learning knowledge we need time to experience and draw lessons for ourselves. Trading method only helps investors to predict market trends to some extent, the rest is the thinking and way of seeing the market of each investor.
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May 04, 2022, 06:54:10 PM
#26
Internet is life now OP. All your questions might be answered on the internet but of course, it was time-consuming rather than it directs to the sites where you can start learning. You may continue using Udemy but don't just rely solely on them. Well, having learned already the basics is enough to start as the reality is that experience gives you more learnings.

So far, the best course option that I have seen is a demo account. This is how I learned to work with a broker from Amarkets, and I am really satisfied with my result.
Don't consider a demo account as a course. This is only for the intent of giving you a view of a particular trading site but never it teach you strategies that you can use in actual trading.
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May 04, 2022, 06:46:58 PM
#25
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
You will always feel that knowledge gaps because you are still on the beginning process. Slowly, you will gain that knowledge that a trader should have and fill in those gaps. But this is not as easy as you think. The process for learning always takes long and its better if you could have not just a single trading course but eventually multiple courses because that will make you more exposed to what trading is all about. And of course, gain experience because that will always be the best teacher in trading.
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May 03, 2022, 06:17:57 PM
#24
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
Every course that talks about the reality in trading will always be helpful to all aspirant traders. If you aim to be a successful trader, don't look for the best courses, but always think that you will learn most in trading if you have varieties of resources. After all, its not the courses that will matter, its how you deal with the different market conditions and ends up making a good analysis so you wil come out still profitable despite of the market's uncertainties.
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May 03, 2022, 04:59:45 PM
#23
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
You will never learn the whole thing about trading if you focus only to a single course. Of course, Udemy will be a good start but do not expect that you will learn everything in trading from there. Trading is learned with a long process so it may take a lot of time, and the learning will only be effective if you start experiencing in trading. But before that, start with free demos online so you will have an idea about the real scenario in trading and from there you can start your own first hand experience.
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May 03, 2022, 10:51:29 AM
#22
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
Oh you don't want to jump here and there?
You need to jump up and there so you can acquire enough information about how the market works. Going to YouTube to get some information about Bitcoin is not a bad idea, although you don't need to do that when you know nothing about trading. You can always make some research on YouTube to get solid information about the full aspect about Bitcoin and trading entirely. Trading is broad so learning about it is a contineous thing and you can't learn it at once.
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May 03, 2022, 10:30:00 AM
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I don't recommend courses on other sites, because I see Udemy is a good course right now. You can study well there, if you see it worth it or not, it depends on your ability to understand the trading knowledge given. Also, if you already have the basics of trading, you can also develop and retrain your skills on youtube or articles on how to trade. In trading, even though you already have knowledge, you must be able to maintain emotional stability and do not let greed make you regret your trading results.
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May 03, 2022, 01:27:46 AM
#20
Aside from Youtube, Udemy and other platforms for you to learn about cryptocurrency trading, you can also try Newscrypto. It's free to signup an account and you can access some of the trading lessons for free coming from well-known personalities like Blockchain Wayne (and advanced trading lessons and other state of the art AI trading tools for pro members). Just a suggestion only in which could be an additional source for you at least.
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May 03, 2022, 12:47:04 AM
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i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
i know somw trading courses but most of them are not for cryptocurrency , and i don't think there's a legit one for it because mostly are just crypto influencer only especially on youtube, wherein, they don't provide courses for the community.

But try to search these following, because I've been following them since then and for me they're are legit.

Joel in crypto
Day trading addict
B the story
Money growers
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May 02, 2022, 10:38:17 PM
#18
Learning from trading courses is good but it is not enough.

In order to survive in the market, especially if you want to trade, you must have more preparations
  • Capital management: How do you manage your capital for trading? How much capital is allocated for trading compares to the rest (for investment, etc.)? In my opinion, trading capital should not be higher than 20% of your total capital.
  • Start with spot trading first. If you can not succeed with spot trading, you will not succeed with margin / leverage, future, option trading. Instead of success, you will be killed by exchanges and the market.

Some topics
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May 02, 2022, 10:03:23 PM
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There are a lot of free courses out there but the problem with that is it's going to be confusing because there are too many. It's better to focus on one course first before proceeding to the next and determine whether or not you like the course or you prove to yourself that it's usable for you.

The best things to see with different courses are these.
  • Introduction to the Cryptocurrencies
  • What is trading?
  • What is technical analysis?
  • How the market works
  • Diving in to the market

One free material that you can learn that I can recommend is from Binance. It's called A Complete Guide to Cryptocurrency Trading for Beginners[1]

I believe you can start that first in order to have a great fundamental in trading. The knowledge gap that you have probably comes from the lack of fundamentals or basic approaches to trading. You can try to understand how it works and have a sense of urgency when it comes to being able to understand the different factors in trading and have no knowledge gaps anymore once you have completely absorbed it.

For paid courses, I do believe that in order to have the best outcome of it, you need to check the reviews of that specific course first before buying it. Probably there are a lot of courses that have a good instructor and that would be a case-to-case basis when it comes to the fit of your style.  Maybe you can check some in Coursera[2]. Specific to trading.



[1] - https://academy.binance.com/en/articles/a-complete-guide-to-cryptocurrency-trading-for-beginners
[2] - https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=trading
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May 02, 2022, 05:09:03 PM
#16
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
Student's of accountancy and banking and finance students are in position to recommend cryptocurrency  or trading text books you can read, but you can as well make your own inquiring of trading text books you can read from online or you ask Google it will displace the possible text books of cryptocurrency and also give you experience to read more
Everything is now on the internet, just simply use the search button on Google Chrome and you will have the answer to those crypto trading courses that we need.  There are a lot of crypto trading courses too that can be found if you want to research them.
But remember they are just a tool in trading, you still need the luck to guess the market price, trading is very crucial and not just easy to make money.

Speaking of Udemy courses, if you really want to have research I tend to agree they are good, I don't know much time you need to spend reading textbooks but AFAIK, they had 250,000 courses on virtually any subjects that might need to pick which is a better one.
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May 02, 2022, 03:46:17 PM
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Trading course will obviously help anyone to trade crypto properly and to be a successful crypto trader. So you can buy course which is related to successfull trading in exchanges and to get the highest profit.
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There are a lot of suggestion above but I can also recommend Udemy for understanding trading and as well as gathering your crypto knowledge foundation. Trading courses can help you understand on what you do but it's true that it won't guarantee you a win on every trade but yeah it improves the chances of you winning on trading. Gaining experience while learning is one of the best teacher for me, I experienced so many losses from my trading before but It really helps me in my future trades.
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May 01, 2022, 04:16:04 PM
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i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
I’ve heard a lot of good reviews about Udemy so I think you can try that one and spend some, if you think its not worth it quit right away. Honestly, I just learn how to trade on youtube and on reading books more about tradings, if you want someone to guide you personally better to look for a local trader in your place and ask him for a help. Its good that you really want to learn how to trade properly, I’m confident you can be more successful in the future if you continue this kind of attitude.
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May 01, 2022, 03:56:18 PM
#12
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
Student's of accountancy and banking and finance students are in position to recommend cryptocurrency  or trading text books you can read, but you can as well make your own inquiring of trading text books you can read from online or you ask Google it will displace the possible text books of cryptocurrency and also give you experience to read more
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May 01, 2022, 03:02:45 PM
#11
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
There is no single course which can teach you everything about trading, but for starters, Udemy is excellent source, just learn the basics properly because once you learn the advanced theories people tend to forget the basics which is the major reason for their failure as a trader, even though there is no such one course but there is one book which really can open your senses about trading as a whole, it's "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John.J.Murphy. It's a great book and actually can help you train your brain as to how to find good trade ideas and how to actually develop that trading thinking.

True, Udemy is a good course, but it just teaches you the basics of crypto trading. But it's better to take it than not taking any courses at all if you are a beginning.

As per my experience though, it really take some time to learn everything. So it's better that after your basic training, just go ahead and make a hands on. Of course you can look money in the beginning, but it will give you lessons that you will not learn online, that is experience. So the sooner you trade the better it is for you.
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May 01, 2022, 02:46:29 PM
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From the university, we can learn only, but we start applying our knowledge then we become experienced. That's how trading works as well. You can learn by reading courses or watching YouTube videos. But you have to apply in live trading. I am not much familiar with such as trading course. You may pick some from the above posts and start with a small number of funds that you can afford the loss. So that's how you may know what you need to learn more and become more experienced. Do not expect you can make a profit from the beginning. It's not too easy if you don't have a good mentor.
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May 01, 2022, 02:36:53 PM
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i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
There are two things that make you not really understand all the material about crypto trading. First, you don't really find what you're looking for. Second, you're not so sure of yourself as to define a method or two that's really understandable. Try to learn the basics that are important for now. Don't let you want to adapt to other people's crypto trading. You don't need to include all the methods because they will only make you dizzy. Try to be calm and then apply little by little. Don't rush to absorb all the material just because you don't want to be left behind with other people. All of these methods are suitable, but whether they are suitable or not depends on your own trading needs.
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May 01, 2022, 01:41:50 PM
#8
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
There is no single course which can teach you everything about trading, but for starters, Udemy is excellent source, just learn the basics properly because once you learn the advanced theories people tend to forget the basics which is the major reason for their failure as a trader, even though there is no such one course but there is one book which really can open your senses about trading as a whole, it's "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John.J.Murphy. It's a great book and actually can help you train your brain as to how to find good trade ideas and how to actually develop that trading thinking.
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May 01, 2022, 01:35:13 PM
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Aside what tools you will get either from udemy or other trading materials , you have to practice what you have learnt from time to time before you begin with the real trading. Don't wait until you finish reading to go practicing it, you can practice on intervals on what you learnt then you can see mistakes and try to correct it. Wishing you a nice experience.
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May 01, 2022, 01:26:22 PM
#6
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.

it will be helpful if you can provide the link to the courses that you find on you Udemy for us to evaluate the quality of content but paid courses on Udemy typically has a good content material compared when you study on youtube and mix all the strategy and tutorial because it will be confusing for newbie that has zero knowledge on trading. It will be good for you to try first 1 course there with good ratings simce ratings there is not manipulated and base on the review of person who purchase the course.
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May 01, 2022, 01:21:04 PM
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i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
When looking for content from places like YouTube. Always look for organized YouTube channels like this ones;

1. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChULbX89jjbCEDhGn56_yuw

Here are more tools that can be very helpful to someone who want to learn;
- https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
- https://www.babypips.com/
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Explained in one chart-

1. EMA, Supply, Swings, Position Addition -
https://bit.ly/30KCNIW

2. Quick look at Indicator confirmations-
https://bit.ly/2PB9VfE

3.Position addition on swings- https://bit.ly/33FXV4V

4. Demand Supply Trade setup- https://bit.ly/2XG7Bsj

Important threads.

Learn Basic TA on your own- https://bit.ly/30I0iSB

Volume Cheat Sheet- https://bit.ly/3gKlTPZ

How Pump and Dump Works- https://bit.ly/3ks5fa9

Pre-requisites to trading- https://bit.ly/3a9tCEX

Recommended Books- https://bit.ly/3kuou2W

My Best 10 trading Lessons- https://bit.ly/31AQcT4

Scalp Short Sample- https://bit.ly/33FeH46

Long Swing Sample- https://bit.ly/31DqgGo

Day Trading Strategy - https://bit.ly/3mlUbgf

Fibs- https://twitter.com/CryptoMellany/status/1382645388939821058

- https://www.youtube.com/c/CryptoCred/videos

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May 01, 2022, 09:46:26 AM
#4
Sounds good that you are interested to learn about crypto. I also recommend to purchase Udemy Courses and you will obviously have some good experience about crypto. But for this you have to choose the right one from a lot of Udemy Courses. Just focus on reviews and choose the best one for better learning.
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May 01, 2022, 08:46:33 AM
#3
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
You'll never know if the course is worth it until you've tried it. Look for the reviews below if they're worth the buck. Before purchasing one in udemy, you have to check all of those elements including the reviews of those people that have tried that course.
In YouTube, you can learn the basics there and just ignore those shillings that will be done throughout those videos because that's for sure going to be included for each video tutorials that they make.
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May 01, 2022, 08:41:25 AM
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Udemy is a nice start at least it will give your a study. It will give you a study plan and  guide and provided it's a paid course there will always be this commitment. Youtube videos are a not arranged i recommend youtube to researchers who have something specific to learn about crypto currency trading but for newbies paid course is most preferred for the sake of commitment and seriousness
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May 01, 2022, 07:52:43 AM
#1
i'm looking for a good trading course. i found some good ones on udemy based on reviews but im not quite sure if they are actually worth it. i dont know how to value them. i want to learn trading from A to Z step by step without jumping here and there on youtube. ive been doing quite till now but i feel i have knowledge gaps. if u can please link me to some nice courses i'll be thankfull.
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