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legendary
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I am not entirely sure if you really want to just advertise or if anyone is interested in knowing. But know the fact that studying is only one part of the deal and in general has very little to do with how you fare with the bitcoin world because it is nothing like forex. If you study for forex but trade bitcoin there will be many times when you will be wrong.

The thing about bitcoin is the simple fact that its decentralized and can't be controlled, so anyone could buy a billion of it right now and sell it right after and there is nothing you can do to stop it. Or they could burn a billion dollars worth of bitcoin and you can't stop them. At the end of the day bitcoin is unpredictable but also uncontrollable which means unlike forex anything could happen at any moment. You can't study for something like that.
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None if you ask me. I never took any courses to learn about trading. Actually, I'm an active reader all the time and so, I visit websites, read articles on trading be it traditional or modern trading styles, perfected myself in trading by focusing and winning the most important feature that's needed to become a successful trader, i.e.; patience. Another thing is, you don't need any courses to learn about trading but your experience is what matters here, if you have been sitting way longer and just watching the charts, then you're doing nothing. You need to do it practically (Thank God we've got some practice accounts too for that), see where you profit, where you lose, note down your mistakes and don't repeat them.

Exactly! you made some fire points here!

Good to hear that you are doing fine, In my case, I don't take any courses online I just watch youtube videos and read blogs. I also watch projects developments and announcement on social media. To be honest I only knew the basics I am not a full-time trader either. I prefer to be called investor I guess  Cheesy I buy coins on exchanges and then hodl it on wallets for a period of time. I am not doing buy and sell or short or long now and then I am just waiting if my capital gets doubled or more. Of course I suffer loss also.

Thats great.

I used to buy coins and hodl back in the days not until projects absconded with my money  Cry

If you really want to make money not only in the crypto money markets but in all markets in general, you should always take care of your development. You can't really make money by watching a certain number of courses or training videos, you need to constantly refresh your information and be up to date. Of course, in order to start making money, you must have received many training beforehand, but to continue this event, as I wrote in the previous sentence, you must constantly improve yourself and adapt to the market with current information.

Taking courses IMO just makes you leverage off others experience thereby cutting out the time taken to learn some lessons the hard way.

I am still in the learning process and still taking courses. Consistency with what you are doing is very important no matter how many courses you take if you dont practice it will be difficult for you to make progress. Practicing what youve learnt is very important

Fire point bro!

I take courses that suits my trading style and strategy. (price action)

Forex courses
  • Wall street Academy
  • Urban forex
  • BDFX
  • Course on Market structure and Harmonics - AKATHEGROWER (You can find this on Youtube)
  • Rockzfx (He has a course but posts incredibly helpful content on youtube)
  • Nial fuller (He teaches market structure; also on youtube)
  • KobenFx
  • Day trading Lab (Raul gonzalez)
  • IML (started off here, this is where i learnt the basics. Then i left after some months due to the payment system)

I'm amazed that you take these courses as part of building your trading journey.

Self-learning is enough but it will take time and in your case, you really push it. I want to suggest to create a separate thread about these courses but since it was a form of marketing, as it was a subscription, maybe much better if not. Those courses might help a newbie that also wants to take subscriptions and willing to pay online courses as it's really hard for others to do self-study as they really need a mentor.

Your efforts will be soon rewarded. You gained much in your whole trading education and what left is to apply it continuously on the market.

There is a thread on where to get paid courses for free

Check here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-determines-trading-success-5251361


It depends on the person if he can afford to join courses that will help him improve and enhance his skills in trading, maybe he is a full-time trader that's why he need to become better with trading. In full-time trading, it really requires you to have skills and proper technical analysis for you to minimize and prevent huge losses.

For me, if you can't afford to enroll in a certain course about trading, then don't. Instead, there are online videos, or tutorials that will help you improve your trading quality, it's free and you can practice it so that you'll know if it will become effective in an actual trading.

You can visit here to get links to paid courses free: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/what-determines-trading-success-5251361


The courses are good because they can teach a beginner how the markets work and different terminology. Basically nobody knows what "shorting" means or "margin" or "options". There are many courses out there that are easy to learn and will teach you all this stuff. They also teach different indicators like moving averages or support/resistance, however these courses only take you 5% of the way.

You need to complete the other 95%. Basically its a tough game out there. You are a small fish in a ocean full of shark. You are against whales who are smarter than you, got more money, more experience, better computers, more insider knowledge and everything. They will take your money like they took 99% of all the traders before you. You either learn to adapt to their games or you quit after a few months.

I need to jot this down.
Great point here!

I don't take any courses, whether it's local or online courses, because I see that the course is paid, and I don't have more money to pay for the courses. I decide to search on the internet, which can give me so many good trading lessons. I learn from some of the lessons on how to trade with the right. And now, I still learning by watching some videos on Youtube because I feel that I need to know more about trading to improve my skills in trading so I can have a chance to make more money.

You should be careful if you want to go with the paid course because not all course can give you what you want, and you should search for yourself so you can get what you need.

You won't get to use everything you get in a course. You filter what you need. Whatever fits into your trading strategy.
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I don't take any courses, whether it's local or online courses, because I see that the course is paid, and I don't have more money to pay for the courses. I decide to search on the internet, which can give me so many good trading lessons. I learn from some of the lessons on how to trade with the right. And now, I still learning by watching some videos on Youtube because I feel that I need to know more about trading to improve my skills in trading so I can have a chance to make more money.

You should be careful if you want to go with the paid course because not all course can give you what you want, and you should search for yourself so you can get what you need.
legendary
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The courses are good because they can teach a beginner how the markets work and different terminology. Basically nobody knows what "shorting" means or "margin" or "options". There are many courses out there that are easy to learn and will teach you all this stuff. They also teach different indicators like moving averages or support/resistance, however these courses only take you 5% of the way.

You need to complete the other 95%. Basically its a tough game out there. You are a small fish in a ocean full of shark. You are against whales who are smarter than you, got more money, more experience, better computers, more insider knowledge and everything. They will take your money like they took 99% of all the traders before you. You either learn to adapt to their games or you quit after a few months.
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Congratulations.

In my case, I didn't take a single course at all. But to be fair, my strategy is quite different anyway as I don't do technical analysis, and I definitely don't day-trade. I just personally found a mid-term trading strategy that mostly works(I also make a lot of mistakes, of course), and I just stick with it. With a little iterations here and there.

It depends on the person if he can afford to join courses that will help him improve and enhance his skills in trading, maybe he is a full-time trader that's why he need to become better with trading. In full-time trading, it really requires you to have skills and proper technical analysis for you to minimize and prevent huge losses.

For me, if you can't afford to enroll in a certain course about trading, then don't. Instead, there are online videos, or tutorials that will help you improve your trading quality, it's free and you can practice it so that you'll know if it will become effective in an actual trading.

According to Loyal 'Jack' Lewman, "Never stop learning; for when we stop learning, we stop growing" that's why it is also not bad to learn with yourself, sometimes, it is essential for you to find out if you are an effective learner who wants to become better in trading and if it will become guaranteed to learn by yourself.
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I am still in the learning process and still taking courses. Consistency with what you are doing is very important no matter how many courses you take if you dont practice it will be difficult for you to make progress. Practicing what youve learnt is very important
I don't take any formal  courses on my my trading journey. What i have learned today i got it all from learning youtube trading videos and studying all the vital information found on the internet. And when i think i can make it already, i started to go on trading on a minimal amount and then lose some and win some. Until now i still make mistakes in trading but i'm proud to say that i'm already earning a good amount from trading.
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I take courses that suits my trading style and strategy. (price action)

Forex courses
  • Wall street Academy
  • Urban forex
  • BDFX
  • Course on Market structure and Harmonics - AKATHEGROWER (You can find this on Youtube)
  • Rockzfx (He has a course but posts incredibly helpful content on youtube)
  • Nial fuller (He teaches market structure; also on youtube)
  • KobenFx
  • Day trading Lab (Raul gonzalez)
  • IML (started off here, this is where i learnt the basics. Then i left after some months due to the payment system)

I'm amazed that you take these courses as part of building your trading journey.

Self-learning is enough but it will take time and in your case, you really push it. I want to suggest to create a separate thread about these courses but since it was a form of marketing, as it was a subscription, maybe much better if not. Those courses might help a newbie that also wants to take subscriptions and willing to pay online courses as it's really hard for others to do self-study as they really need a mentor.

Your efforts will be soon rewarded. You gained much in your whole trading education and what left is to apply it continuously on the market.

There are telegram groups where one can get free courses.

I dont know if its okay to post links here.

i will create another thread for this.

Thank you!
legendary
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I take courses that suits my trading style and strategy. (price action)

Forex courses
  • Wall street Academy
  • Urban forex
  • BDFX
  • Course on Market structure and Harmonics - AKATHEGROWER (You can find this on Youtube)
  • Rockzfx (He has a course but posts incredibly helpful content on youtube)
  • Nial fuller (He teaches market structure; also on youtube)
  • KobenFx
  • Day trading Lab (Raul gonzalez)
  • IML (started off here, this is where i learnt the basics. Then i left after some months due to the payment system)

I'm amazed that you take these courses as part of building your trading journey.

Self-learning is enough but it will take time and in your case, you really push it. I want to suggest to create a separate thread about these courses but since it was a form of marketing, as it was a subscription, maybe much better if not. Those courses might help a newbie that also wants to take subscriptions and willing to pay online courses as it's really hard for others to do self-study as they really need a mentor.

Your efforts will be soon rewarded. You gained much in your whole trading education and what left is to apply it continuously on the market.
member
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I am still in the learning process and still taking courses. Consistency with what you are doing is very important no matter how many courses you take if you dont practice it will be difficult for you to make progress. Practicing what youve learnt is very important
hero member
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If you really want to make money not only in the crypto money markets but in all markets in general, you should always take care of your development. You can't really make money by watching a certain number of courses or training videos, you need to constantly refresh your information and be up to date. Of course, in order to start making money, you must have received many training beforehand, but to continue this event, as I wrote in the previous sentence, you must constantly improve yourself and adapt to the market with current information.
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Good to hear that you are doing fine, In my case, I don't take any courses online I just watch youtube videos and read blogs. I also watch projects developments and announcement on social media. To be honest I only knew the basics I am not a full-time trader either. I prefer to be called investor I guess  Cheesy I buy coins on exchanges and then hodl it on wallets for a period of time. I am not doing buy and sell or short or long now and then I am just waiting if my capital gets doubled or more. Of course I suffer loss also.
legendary
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None if you ask me. I never took any courses to learn about trading. Actually, I'm an active reader all the time and so, I visit websites, read articles on trading be it traditional or modern trading styles, perfected myself in trading by focusing and winning the most important feature that's needed to become a successful trader, i.e.; patience. Another thing is, you don't need any courses to learn about trading but your experience is what matters here, if you have been sitting way longer and just watching the charts, then you're doing nothing. You need to do it practically (Thank God we've got some practice accounts too for that), see where you profit, where you lose, note down your mistakes and don't repeat them.
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If that so, congrats on your achievement. Just continue learning.

It does mean that you are serious about learning how to trade to the point that you invested not just your time but your money as well.

As in my case, paid online courses are great but everything we like to know is available free on the internet so what I did is self-study. Actually, no need for me to study hard day and night as while we progress, it will automatically feed our minds. Experience is the key.

Thank you!

No one ever stops learning in trading.
Everyday in the market holds a lesson on its own.

And not just that, copy-trading is expensive. Not recommended for newbies.

For example in Etoro, as of my last check, it was around $5,000 + risk-factor.

oh really? Never knew it was this expensive. I haven't checked it out before. i only see ads on youtube.

P.S Please changed your posting behaviour. You are double-posting and consider as spam. You can reply to each post in a single post. Smiley

Oh thank you.
Just learnt how to do that now.

Well, before I congratulate you, perhaps you should know first the forum rule.
32. Posting multiple posts in a row (excluding bumps and reserved posts by the thread starter) is not allowed.

Oh thank you for this! Just got informed by @harizen

Indeed, you did a great job and congratulation on what you have achieved. I always have the plan to step up in trading and change my habit of playing gambling since gambling and trading are almost the same aspects. Before I am watching videos that correlated to trading but, --perhaps I need more time to absorb all technical and fundamental techniques in trading. Can you share with us here what kind of courses you have been done before proceeding in trading?

Thank you!

Well, i believe you don't need to know all technical and fundamental techniques. Sticking to one technique is enough.

I started off as a crypto trader but couldn't find success in it so i decided to hop into the Forex market which is where i developed a lot of my trading skills. So most of the courses i took were forex courses. i'm currently looking to delve back into crypto trading and currently taking one crypto course at the moment.

I take courses that suits my trading style and strategy. (price action)

Forex courses
  • Wall street Academy
  • Urban forex
  • BDFX
  • Course on Market structure and Harmonics - AKATHEGROWER (You can find this on Youtube)
  • Rockzfx (He has a course but posts incredibly helpful content on youtube)
  • Nial fuller (He teaches market structure; also on youtube)
  • KobenFx
  • Day trading Lab (Raul gonzalez)
  • IML (started off here, this is where i learnt the basics. Then i left after some months due to the payment system)
and so many more

I am currently Taking a crypto course Cryptowzrd by Toray. You can follow him on instagram @Torayk

PS: i didnt pay for all of these courses. I only paid for 2 courses. Got others free! Some from friends that bought the course and others online.
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Well, before I congratulate you, perhaps you should know first the forum rule.
32. Posting multiple posts in a row (excluding bumps and reserved posts by the thread starter) is not allowed.

Indeed, you did a great job and congratulation on what you have achieved. I always have the plan to step up in trading and change my habit of playing gambling since gambling and trading are almost the same aspects. Before I am watching videos that correlated to trading but, --perhaps I need more time to absorb all technical and fundamental techniques in trading. Can you share with us here what kind of courses you have been done before proceeding in trading?
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My trading journey is a rough one and it has taken me close to 2 years to get to where i am now. I'm proud to say i am a profitable trader.  Cheesy
It took me a number of courses and personal effort to get to where i am today.
I have always wanted to ask, How many trading courses did you take to become profitable ?
In my case, i didn't join any treading related courses as because I didn't have money enough to join. But i tried a lot to learn from website article & youtube. Bitcointalk also helped me a lot. I'm not an expart but  a average crypto trader
legendary
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My trading journey is a rough one and it has taken me close to 2 years to get to where i am now. I'm proud to say i am a profitable trader.  Cheesy

It took me a number of courses and personal effort to get to where i am today.

If that so, congrats on your achievement. Just continue learning.

It does mean that you are serious about learning how to trade to the point that you invested not just your time but your money as well.

As in my case, paid online courses are great but everything we like to know is available free on the internet so what I did is self-study. Actually, no need for me to study hard day and night as while we progress, it will automatically feed our minds. Experience is the key.



Moreover, i see buying courses as a mean of investing in yourself. I also learnt through youtube and every other platforms i could get free stuffs from; afterall, there is no one that doesn't love something free!

Correct. Paid or not, what better is you are learning out of it.



Also, copy trading services IMO is not healthy for a newbie trader. I believe a newbie trader should be focused on the knowledge and chart-time rather than depending on a service for trades.

And not just that, copy-trading is expensive. Not recommended for newbies.

For example in Etoro, as of my last check, it was around $5,000 + risk-factor.



P.S Please changed your posting behaviour. You are double-posting and consider as spam. You can reply to each post in a single post. Smiley
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I didn't take any courses, I used to trade stocks so I had a bit of a knowledge about trading in general when it comes to how it is done but that was probably the easiest step. Everything else was very different since stocks are tied to companies and if you buy stocks of companies that will profit in the long run (probably) and not bankrupt, those companies will keep on going strong for a very long time and you will profit. That is why Warren Buffet invested in Gillette and coca cola and stuff like that.

But bitcoin is very different, it basically has nothing it ties to, could be anything, could go up 50% in a moment, could drop 50% very quickly too, there is really nothing that is shocking in bitcoin world. All I did was keep on trying to profit and eventually I started to make some profits, I still lose a bit too.

Honestly, the way ones crypto portfolio growth drops at times is baffling.


I've taken a few courses on Coursera, LinkedIn and platforms like NewsCrypto. However, I was profitable long before I actually took these courses.

That said, it's not too difficult to be profitable in an industry where nearly every major coin has had positive price trajectory. And since I got in relatively early I benefitted from some newbie gains in 2017.

Nowadays I turn around 1-2% per week in trading profits, but I only do it for an hour or so per week.

That's fantastic.

I really see courses as investing in yourself. Some see it as a waste of money.
sr. member
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I've taken a few courses on Coursera, LinkedIn and platforms like NewsCrypto. However, I was profitable long before I actually took these courses.

That said, it's not too difficult to be profitable in an industry where nearly every major coin has had positive price trajectory. And since I got in relatively early I benefitted from some newbie gains in 2017.

Nowadays I turn around 1-2% per week in trading profits, but I only do it for an hour or so per week.
sr. member
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I didn't take any courses, I used to trade stocks so I had a bit of a knowledge about trading in general when it comes to how it is done but that was probably the easiest step. Everything else was very different since stocks are tied to companies and if you buy stocks of companies that will profit in the long run (probably) and not bankrupt, those companies will keep on going strong for a very long time and you will profit. That is why Warren Buffet invested in Gillette and coca cola and stuff like that.

But bitcoin is very different, it basically has nothing it ties to, could be anything, could go up 50% in a moment, could drop 50% very quickly too, there is really nothing that is shocking in bitcoin world. All I did was keep on trying to profit and eventually I started to make some profits, I still lose a bit too.
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Does it mean you paid crypto trading courses just to learn how to trade?

IMO, reading articles/blogs, and watching free youtube trading tutorials are the best place to go if you really want to learn to trade. After that, actual trading makes you become pro but of course spend only the amount that you can afford. This forum also helping me to sharpen my mind and skills in trading, no need to be rushed, and hurry in trading.

I have heard from one of my friend that started in trading using the Etoro exchange platform. He said that this is good for a newbie that wants to learn how to trade in crypto because they allow copy trading services for newbies in trading.

If you really want crypto trading courses, you may look at this, Best Cryptocurrency Trading Course.

Okay, There are paid trading courses and free trading courses. You wouldn't really get much off free trading courses because most of them drop those free contents just for you to buy the course in the first place.

Moreover, i see buying courses as a mean of investing in yourself. I also learnt through youtube and every other platforms i could get free stuffs from; afterall, there is no one that doesn't love something free!

Also, copy trading services IMO is not healthy for a newbie trader. I believe a newbie trader should be focused on the knowledge and chart-time rather than depending on a service for trades.

Does it mean you paid crypto trading courses just to learn how to trade?

IMO, reading articles/blogs, and watching free youtube trading tutorials are the best place to go if you really want to learn to trade. After that, actual trading makes you become pro but of course spend only the amount that you can afford. This forum also helping me to sharpen my mind and skills in trading, no need to be rushed, and hurry in trading.

I have heard from one of my friend that started in trading using the Etoro exchange platform. He said that this is good for a newbie that wants to learn how to trade in crypto because they allow copy trading services for newbies in trading.
From a standpoint of a student who wants to do some trading then I can back up this quote, not everyone has the resources to afford a course, if anyone thinks that courses in trading can help then no qualms with that because it is our personal choice, in my opinion, most of the courses offered online do not help that much but I can be wrong because I never had an online course before, so take that with a grain of salt. Personally, I do learn by watching in Youtube, searching some terms in Google, practicing trading via paper trading websites like the site mentioned in the quote, and most importantly is surrounding yourself with people that have the same goal or have reached the same goal, I have friends that are trading and I am learning a lot from them as much as possible.

I also didn't have the resources for taking paid courses. I paid for few and found a plug for free courses.

The thing i got to understand about learning on youtube IMO is just that there is no chronological order of what is being taught. You learn A today and Z tomorrow.

Paid courses comes with mentorship and mentorship really will help reduce the length of your journey to profitability. You just need to start off from the right source.

Though most courses out there turns out to be full of crap! because someone might just wake up oneday  and make a course on Moving Averages.

But there are platforms where you can get paid courses for free. That's how i got to learn from so many courses.

What matters to me is YOU and the effort you put into the whole thing!

Achieving your goal in 2 years is not an impressive thing to see. SAnd think many others have tried but nothing had ended great and successful. You have had that skill and ability that even how many courses you'll take, training's, ain't that warrant anything to become successful but it all just recognization.

There is no shortcut in trading and that you'll need to struggle (and that normal) difficulties for us to learn more. Thinking about the easiest way of trading is just a lie, definitely, you can't find it.

Since you already at the top, one more thing is to still keep learning and find the most effective way of trading. This is the only thing it needs to become profitable, not those courses or whatever it is.

What i believe is that one needs experience in the market to become successful in trading. Honestly, You can't accumulate enough trading experiences under one year (i mean a year of consistent practice and chart-time).

The market condition changes and you get to see different patterns every now and then. Getting here in almost 2 years (currently a year and 10 months) is very impressive to me and i am happy about my journey.

One keeps learning everyday in the market and Yes! what matters is the work you put in, Not the amount of courses you took.

It's just that everyone has different learning curve

My trading journey is a rough one and it has taken me close to 2 years to get to where i am now. I'm proud to say i am a profitable trader.

I took a lot of courses to actually get to where i am ( Emphasis on the "LOT")  Grin

I have always wanted to ask, How many trading courses did you take to become profitable ?

I would say that I'm just a average crypto trader, so I never take any courses to get the skills needed. I just browse and read around the community and try to apply it. Of course, it is a hit and miss, but I do believed that you really need to get yourself involved and start trading with just little amount ($100) to learn by experience. So I just continue with my journey and try to learn something new searching around youtube and try to get if its going to fit, specially trading strategies.

Yes true that!

Eventually, all one gets to learn in trading is by trial and error. Spending quality time on the charts backtesting.

I see myself as an average trader too.

Congratulations.

In my case, I didn't take a single course at all. But to be fair, my strategy is quite different anyway as I don't do technical analysis, and I definitely don't day-trade. I just personally found a mid-term trading strategy that mostly works(I also make a lot of mistakes, of course), and I just stick with it. With a little iterations here and there.

That's great!

I just believe taking courses shorten ones trading journey. It is not necessary though.

What matters is the work you put in.

My trading journey is a rough one and it has taken me close to 2 years to get to where i am now. I'm proud to say i am a profitable trader.
I took a lot of courses to actually get to where i am ( Emphasis on the "LOT")  Grin
I have always wanted to ask, How many trading courses did you take to become profitable ?

It's good to hear you're a profitable trader. If you learn to trade in two years time, you will definitely be able to become a good trader. It is not important to take any course to be a good trader. If you don't work hard, the course will not help you. So you have to work hard to build your skills and gain as much knowledge as possible about trading. Since you have built yourself a profitable trader, you have worked hard to prepare yourself. Congratulations.

I am not a great trader, you can think of me as an average trader. I gained knowledge about trading from different blogs and by following different professional traders. There are a lot of traders like me who have been able to build their skills without any kind of paid course. And I have learned from here that it is not possible for me to day trading, so I should trade according to my own talent. I prefer to trade in the mid-term. Which seems less risky to me.

That's great fella!

i also consider myself an average trader. The fact that you keep learning in the market makes you a student in the market.

It is not necessary to take trading courses.

You make your own success story.

Just as you said what matters is you working hard to build your skill


My trading journey is a rough one and it has taken me close to 2 years to get to where i am now. I'm proud to say i am a profitable trader.

I took a lot of courses to actually get to where i am ( Emphasis on the "LOT")  Grin

I have always wanted to ask, How many trading courses did you take to become profitable ?
Cant remember that much on how many courses,tutorials etc. that ive able to study on yet i do start trading from scratch
or totally zero knowledge.All of reference that i do read up are on the internet and i havent tried out to follow someone
or some sort of mentor and just trying out to read others analysis and do apply it on my own and if i do saw some good ideas
and bad ones then thats the time i do make decisions if it would be used or not.For now ive been trading for 3 years and i cant
say that im that professional enough but i do still make money that can compensate my needs which is already a good stuff  which
is the result of all the research and hard work that have been done in the past and im still continuing to learn atm.

Thats good enough! we never stop learning.

Consistency matters.


I took a lot of courses to actually get to where i am ( Emphasis on the "LOT")  Grin

It is not really about courses online or physically but the LOT. If the LOT you mean is actually meaning lot size, then that is important. The size of the lot determine how your balance can go dry. So what is needed is to have basic trading knowledge and apply a reasonable and lower lots not to be greedy and you continue being in the market.

Lol, i think i made too much emphasis  Grin

What matters is the work you put in

my learning curve was a bit slow and it took me time to be disciplined and stick to one thing.



trading course, I never join...
I once worked at a brokerage company and there I got knowledge about trading, but I saw that it was not easy to master cryptocurrency trading, it was easier to master forex trading or commodity stocks.


Thats good for you.

I mainly trade Forex
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