I am currently retail and thinking about taking the "7" exam. I ordered the books and study materials from amazon.com and should have them in about a week. I feel that even if I don't go "pro" I have everything to gain and nothing to lose by reading some more
While I have traded for many years on and off I would like to go to the next level. ( I have not really made or lost much money and it seems that my brokers that I have used and am using have made the most from my trading.)
I am thinking of taking the one week Las Vegas trip and seeing what I can learn that may improve my performance. (I am also thinking of taking my wife who said she would go if she can sit by the pool all day)
It would appear to me that the biggest advantage to going "pro" is the leverage one gains. At my current 4-1 its not bad but I feel that if my leverage AND my abilities were to improve that I would have a better balance sheet at the end of the month.
The commissions that I pay now don't seem to be any higher than what Bright or Echo offer??
I would like to know what people who have taken the course offered by Bright think of it and maybe some reasons that I should or should not take the test (series 7).
I wish the Bright website offered more information on the content and experience to be gained in attending the week long training. I also have to say the same for Echo.
I put this on the end of another thread but I dont think it will get seen much so I added it here
While I have traded for many years on and off I would like to go to the next level. ( I have not really made or lost much money and it seems that my brokers that I have used and am using have made the most from my trading.)
I am thinking of taking the one week Las Vegas trip and seeing what I can learn that may improve my performance. (I am also thinking of taking my wife who said she would go if she can sit by the pool all day)
It would appear to me that the biggest advantage to going "pro" is the leverage one gains. At my current 4-1 its not bad but I feel that if my leverage AND my abilities were to improve that I would have a better balance sheet at the end of the month.
The commissions that I pay now don't seem to be any higher than what Bright or Echo offer??
I would like to know what people who have taken the course offered by Bright think of it and maybe some reasons that I should or should not take the test (series 7).
I wish the Bright website offered more information on the content and experience to be gained in attending the week long training. I also have to say the same for Echo.
I put this on the end of another thread but I dont think it will get seen much so I added it here
