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sr. member
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September 20, 2018, 08:17:12 PM
#30
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader. 
How many people have paid for some kind of trading education, either focusing in stock trading or in crypto trading.

If you wanted to become a trader then I think it would be better to paid for it because it will also make you focus on the lessons since you would not want to waste your payment. Some mentors as well would like to teach for free but due to some people who are taking for granted their lessons because it was free, they would rather collect payment so that they will know who are serious in learning it.

Do you think it's helped you?
What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?

I didn't pay for my lessons because there are tons of information when it comes to trading but then I think when you paid for it, your learning curve would bee lessened since you have a mentor who would monitor you and then those weaknesses would be addressed immediately and your strengths would be strengthened more.
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September 20, 2018, 07:50:24 PM
#29
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader.  

No it's not a mandatory thing to do if the goal was only to learn how stock trading works, same for crypto trading. Those lessons are really complete but in the end, it's up on your ability to make a strategy. It's just that they familiarize you with basics, trading terms, chart readings etc. which you can now acquired just by reading on the internet.

Your just have to build "experience" and that's it.

What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?

I started with 0 knowledge in crypto, no mentor nor anything but dealing on the internet everyday, you will be used it. Therefore I used the power of internet.

Remember that even a trader goes into paid or non paid trading education, again as I mentioned, all result will depend on trader's strategy. Chart reading in crypto usually dont work because of it's obvious volatile price that's why the best thing you must have to deal with crypto trading is "experience". So basic trading information is enough.

But still it's up for a person, if they afford to pay for a course, then go. If not, then used alternatives.
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September 20, 2018, 06:20:45 PM
#28
I feel that education in trading is indeed very important in doing so, so that we understand the trade problem more quickly and we also get more results.
jr. member
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September 20, 2018, 06:03:02 PM
#27
Its ok to work in trading while you are studying once you get a profit enough you have a fund to pay for your education and trading for student is a part time job too.
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September 20, 2018, 05:51:39 PM
#26
I really haven't paid even once on trading and investing seminars. But I did tried once paying a forex trader that introduced to us a pro. We ended up losing overall and I lost nearly a thousand dollars too. Still the best way is educating yourself thru books and some good guides in the internet. All are free. 
I agree.It's still the best way to expose yourself in all trading resources like some trusted books or articles in the internet and even some youtube videos.Even myself i had learned from my own research and studies that has open my mind to a world of crypto trading and even until now i'm still in the learning process.
Your learning process is the best ways to handle cryptocurrency exposure, and dealing with those certain aspects of crypto. Using bitcoin as source of income for our spending needs can be the best options for paying basic debts, not just for education but also for foods and other necessities.
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September 20, 2018, 11:32:18 AM
#25
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader. 
How many people have paid for some kind of trading education, either focusing in stock trading or in crypto trading.
Do you think it's helped you?
What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?


That's actually not true, learning technical analysis is not something can only be taught and learned in schools. Of course education never hurts but it's not necessary. Just like in any other careers, experience is what matters alot in this business. Knowing by experience that you're doing the right thing at tough times is way more valuable than couple courses here and there.

Technical analysis and stock trading in general can be taught in the schools, but they cannot teach you the most valuable abilities of succesfull traders: calmness and experience. Those come only over time.
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September 20, 2018, 11:20:49 AM
#24
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader. 
How many people have paid for some kind of trading education, either focusing in stock trading or in crypto trading.
Do you think it's helped you?
What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?

Haven't been with stocks or forex trading but on my way to learn much on crypto trading. Let's say I'm a noob on this stuff but with many lesson that I can learn now on the internet so far it wouldn't be that hard as long as I focus on learning it even though on spare time basis only.
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September 20, 2018, 09:25:46 AM
#23
I really haven't paid even once on trading and investing seminars. But I did tried once paying a forex trader that introduced to us a pro. We ended up losing overall and I lost nearly a thousand dollars too. Still the best way is educating yourself thru books and some good guides in the internet. All are free. 
I agree.It's still the best way to expose yourself in all trading resources like some trusted books or articles in the internet and even some youtube videos.Even myself i had learned from my own research and studies that has open my mind to a world of crypto trading and even until now i'm still in the learning process.
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September 20, 2018, 08:50:00 AM
#22
Don't pay for this dude, there are too many people trying to make tutorials to grab your cash, when the exact same information can be found free of charge if you know where to look for it. Don't go for mass produced tutorials on Udemy and Coursera, stick with Youtubers that really go to the grassroots on their explanations and you will soon see the correct path ahead.
sr. member
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September 20, 2018, 05:38:19 AM
#21
I paid for an options trading course once. It bored the shit out of me. I called up a dealer (this was pre internet) bought some options that sounded fun and then promptly forgot about them.

When I remembered I called up and they'd tripled in price.

What is the lesson? Not sure, I wouldn't pay for anything that's so widely available on the internet these days. Following the right Twitter accounts would teach you more than any paid course.

Haha! Make sense as to why the online learning courses are really boring and why they dont work out in the reality. I guess we should not pay to others to teach us whats the right and wrong in the trading but we should be "paying" ourselves an attention which can help us find the right path to trade and invest our own money.

Come on, just imagine you are asking for the lessons, but have you ever seen the trading platform and those numbers crunching up and down all the time. They depend on various fundamental and technical factors and thats what you should be learning and not the "tricks and tips" really!
sr. member
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September 20, 2018, 05:25:01 AM
#20
My first contact with trade and learning was paid. It was like a pay before service thing but I like and enjoyed it because, it is like the basics I have now for financial independence and growth. The payment covered also other materials like journal kind of hand book and visual tap. It was a physical training.

However, I have since built on that foundation and developed a working strategy for my self.  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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September 20, 2018, 04:52:44 AM
#19
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader. 
How many people have paid for some kind of trading education, either focusing in stock trading or in crypto trading.
Do you think it's helped you?
What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?


My experience was unpaid and thats because I learnt the trading first on demo platform like HitBTC and Forex 121 trades. The demo account is provided with huge number of coins and money so that you can put in whatever trade you want over the live data feeds. Now this is very important to know that though these were the demo account then also the feel is aways real about it because you are trading over the live data. I believe this is my education about it and it gave me nice learning as I was able to make different strategies of my own and when applied in the real live trade then it actually worked. This also increased the focus of my own over the trades.
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September 20, 2018, 04:47:19 AM
#18
Iam one of those who has paid to acquire  knowledge on how to trade S&P 500 index  through online trading. I paid about $450 to learn from organizer of the seminar  for a week training. I trade on S&P 500 from the experience i gotten from the training though because of trading capital i could not make much out of the trading then. But I must confess that the ideas and what i learnt from the seminar is now handy to me while trading crypto. I am not a novice in some of the terminology of the cryptocurrency world based on what i have learnt then. I am not counting as a lose the money spent on that seminar. Knowledge once acquired remains dormant in the brain till the needs arises.
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September 20, 2018, 04:29:31 AM
#17
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader. 
How many people have paid for some kind of trading education, either focusing in stock trading or in crypto trading.
Do you think it's helped you?
What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?


Paying for education is good but how people understand and use it on the right way is also important. Some people chose school for education but another take challenge direct on the field, up to them. Knowledge is basic ( first step ) and second step is practice, as long they do that, understand real market is more easy. Trust me.
At this day and age, that you can even get yourself educated on certain subjects easily, I wonder why someone will want to pay so much for it. In this instance with trading, there are so many resources and free ones online to learn from and as long as you take your time out to research, you will find yourself doing better quickly in the trading profession before you know it.

Moreover, there must be that eagerness and readiness to learn effectively and the curb of any mindset of trying to rush things so as to start making huge money. Things do not work that way Wink!
sr. member
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September 17, 2018, 05:59:58 AM
#16
I really haven't paid even once on trading and investing seminars. But I did tried once paying a forex trader that introduced to us a pro. We ended up losing overall and I lost nearly a thousand dollars too. Still the best way is educating yourself thru books and some good guides in the internet. All are free.  
sr. member
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September 17, 2018, 05:58:52 AM
#15
I guess I am not the one who you looking for as I never paid for any education or service which will teach me about the trading yet I am good at doing it. I have followed simple steps of trading initially and have learn more complex strategies over the time just by doing it over and over again. Now this might look very much traditional line but I still believe in it and it works for me, I invest money, and if I loose it then study my technique and what went wrong with it so that I wont repeat my mistake again in the future. This has helped me a lot to save my money and time over the different trades. Believe me, you just have to be very simple trader to perform more complex methodologies.
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September 17, 2018, 05:56:14 AM
#14
It's largely considered to be almost a necessity to pay for some kind of education if you are planning on becoming a stock trader. 
How many people have paid for some kind of trading education, either focusing in stock trading or in crypto trading.
Do you think it's helped you?
What was your experience through trading education either paid or unpaid?

These kind of education is improve the Technical analysis skills so they have improve the knowledge in trading platform. But paid and unpaid services are different from each other. Because unpaid services are available in Internet we don't concentrate in these service. My self paid service is good for anything and we should also participate in all the competition then we will become a good trader and expert in any platform.
hero member
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September 17, 2018, 05:42:34 AM
#13
Its doesn't necessarily to pay to get the trading education there are a lot of free course on the Internet, but you will gained more when you learn from the professional, because you can get the clearer picture and you can get their experience and knowledge, I had paid to some site to learn and get signal for trading, it was ok, I made a little money, but I learn a lot of things, and it really helped for my next trading
sr. member
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September 17, 2018, 05:23:17 AM
#12
OP show also include the question of, had you already gain some decent profit after you enrolled yourself and study trading?
I mean obviously, you should apply what you did learn on the course and you already know the pros and cons so the chances of having losses will decrease and more on taking profit, isn't it?

Though learning through internet isn't a proper training unlike in enrolling in trading class but I think that's more idealistic and practical way since you'd save your money and you're being wise and strategic. Better to work smart than work hard.
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September 17, 2018, 03:13:09 AM
#11
It is not easy to become a trader, knowledge is needed to trade crypto, especially if it is in a large enough amount. But besides that we can find various kinds of information and knowledge on the internet even from the smallest things.
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