Precision Trading System.
Please tell me why I should not subscribe to it. I'll tell you my reasons for considering it.
1) It will provide a method for making money trading enabling accessibility to the instructor.
The drawback, of course, is that the trading record of the instructor is not available. Mel Reiman passed away and the new instructor will not be provided their performance statement.
On the flip side, however, I don't know if any instructors will provide such a statement of their performance.
2) PTC program was recommended by an acquaintance who is no longer reachable by me. But I know that the person took the course and had good reviews afterwards.
3) It will be a step forwarded rather than being stuck where I am.
I'm too scared to start trading and I need something or someone to follow. I figure noone will hold my hand for free and purchasing a program is a step in the right direction.
If you have other suggestions, I'll appreciate them.
I've tried Alexander Elder books, the problem, was that the beginning talks about the problem of get rich quick thinking in stocks, the psychology of trading and then he gets to charts and I'm instantly lost in the maze of explanations.
Murphy's Technical Analysis book is also too complicated for me even though it comes highly recommended. I can sort of understand what the author is saying, but I also realize that noone can predict the market.
Thanks to all in advance.
Please tell me why I should not subscribe to it. I'll tell you my reasons for considering it.
1) It will provide a method for making money trading enabling accessibility to the instructor.
The drawback, of course, is that the trading record of the instructor is not available. Mel Reiman passed away and the new instructor will not be provided their performance statement.
On the flip side, however, I don't know if any instructors will provide such a statement of their performance.
2) PTC program was recommended by an acquaintance who is no longer reachable by me. But I know that the person took the course and had good reviews afterwards.
3) It will be a step forwarded rather than being stuck where I am.
I'm too scared to start trading and I need something or someone to follow. I figure noone will hold my hand for free and purchasing a program is a step in the right direction.
If you have other suggestions, I'll appreciate them.
I've tried Alexander Elder books, the problem, was that the beginning talks about the problem of get rich quick thinking in stocks, the psychology of trading and then he gets to charts and I'm instantly lost in the maze of explanations.
Murphy's Technical Analysis book is also too complicated for me even though it comes highly recommended. I can sort of understand what the author is saying, but I also realize that noone can predict the market.
Thanks to all in advance.