Reply To: Trading “Gurus”
I have purchased a course at the very beginning of my journey. It was very confusing where to start, how to start, should I buy a book, which one, or should I buy a course, which one, etc. I paid 12 bucks for a course which was a few hours long. For me I think it was worth it because it provided me with basic understanding of what a chart is, candles, etc. And from then on I was able to slowly locate information on the net (eg Investopedia, etc). What is good for one person may not be good for another. People recommend books you buy it, and it just doesn’t click for you and you don’t understand why others recommended it.
Go to udemy.com and browse courses. There are detailed course listings, description about the content, reviews from people, etc and decide. Since you spent a small fortune already on “trading gurus” and still struggling, it means a price is not an indication whether the material will be helpful or not. As a matter of fact, I think the more expensive a course is, the more that person relies on making a living from selling the course as opposed to from actual trading.