To be good at trading, you have to go with it in a two-pronged approached and those prongs include acquiring knowledge and acquiring experience, in your case, you already have the first prong which you can still improve because learning never stops and knowledge is power as for the second prong which is acquiring experience, you have to get in the field and try to trade, go for smaller amounts of trade or practice in a simulation which is risk free.
I agree. You can't advance in a field only theoretically. You need to get your hands into the game and get a feel of the markets. ATM you an consult the range of books, seminars, blogs etc but you will not be able to fully solidify them without proper experience.
The fact that you already did some research is great and puts you in a great place to just roll with it. Good luck!
I tend to agree with you both, searching and learning aren't enough in trading, you need to have experience in the field and learn more strategies. As they say, the experience is the best teacher in trading, and the more experienced you had the high chances to avoid losses.
I saw the article that given by the OP, it's just a book that we could learn on trading technically matters. It's
Chartered Market Technician (CMT) which is presumably more about technical analysis. Probably it takes months before you have successfully done reading all chapters that had on the book. It might good to try for those who are willing to learn but for me, I'll rather go practice in copy trading on the Etoro platform while learning in trading, IMO.