Best School, Course, or Class for Daytrading

I do not know of anyone with a profitable daytrading system who is selling it as a vendor as opposed to trading it and making money. Why would you sell it unless it stopped making money or you were selling a watered-down version that was lacking.

Daytrading cannot be taught in one class. You need to read as much as you can of different styles and approaches and asset classes and use that information to derive your own approach or style and match it with your own skill, experience, discipline and risk tolerance. Then you need to sit in front of a screen for a year trading and learning.
 
Quote from pamjoey:

..Anyone who has attended any of the above, or know of any others, that are good, please let me know.

Thanks,
joey
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Quote from ramora:
Save your money for trading, no seminars, or software yet.

Get a 8GB ipod and go to www.investorflix.com and subscribe for $20 a month.

Get every seminar from the following:
Linda Radsche(?) she probably has 10
Larry Williams
Ryan Jones on money management
Peter Stiedmeyer
Chuck Lebau(?)

Each of these names have been discussed at length on ET. Search for the lecturer and try and understand to the detractors' point of view.

Purchase the audio of 'Pit Bull' with the real Schwartz narrating the book (not some computer voice), there are two products on amazon.

purchase the audio of 'reminisces of a Stock Operator'

Purchase the audio of 'When Genius Failed' about LTCM failure

Go to the cbot and cme websites and download all of the seminars that you think will help.

Load it all on the ipod and listen anytime the market is closed. When the market is open trade small anything. It really doesn't matter, until it starts to make sense.

Read anything on this site by Spyertrader, 4re, few others.

Enjoy and good trading!!!
Posted last year to the same question, since then you can also pre-order 'The Way of the Turtle' on amazon for delivery by September.

Add "Deep Survival: Who Wins, Who Dies"

Several of the Market Wizard interviews are on CD, the Marty Schwartz and Paul Tudor Jones are good (the voices on the interviews are actors however which is too bad.) Some interesting info.

Download http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and create mp3 from any webinar you attend to add to your audio library.

Save your money for trading!
 
the best school is the market

if what the vendor sells/teaches actually works, why is he not trading?

if you don't have the sense to realize the above, you don't have enough brain to make it.
 
Quote from dozu888:

...if what the vendor sells/teaches actually works, why is he not trading?...

Most don't and some do.

The few that do trade don't have spectacular results in comparison of most that don't. :cool:

Mark
 
Excellent post and guidance by ramora and also the posts that tell a lot of their experience by optioncoach & nkhoi. Follow these and you'll be set.
 
If they can come up with a one week medical or law school for $10,000, then a trading school that breeds succsess in the same amount of time for the same cost cannot be that far behind!
 
Quote from optioncoach:

I do not know of anyone with a profitable daytrading system who is selling it as a vendor as opposed to trading it and making money. Why would you sell it unless it stopped making money or you were selling a watered-down version that was lacking.

You may be interested (or not) in the following answer to your question:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-9BzB4gm5Q

(answer begins at 3:47)
 
the problem is that schools such as DTI suck a brand new person into paying 6500 bucks. they are such a rip off . and when you start down the path of trading you have no clue and human nature wants to learn from a profitable trader. the problem is that they are so good in the marketing that they get suckers all day long.

now i am profitable on my own with my own outlook on the market and i guess i could not do it with out them suckering me out of 6500 bucks.
 
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