You pay the market for your trading class, hopefully after paying enough, you learn how to trade.
For those that still struggle, they look for others to try and teach them.
Some are good teachers, some just want your money.
It's a confusing question.
I'd pay for a class to learn about options, those are complex, and I'd just like to learn the strategies involved.
If you do pay for a class, you'd be better off probably paying for different classes that focus on different things, like risk management, psychology, then trading strategies and such. I don't believe in those classes that are like "Learn how to trade Forex!!!" or crap like that, I think it needs to be specific so they can clearly cover the material, not spread it out and give a little info on seperate things.
Paying for a mentor with cash or pay for time.... No.
Paying a % of your profits to a mentor while he teaches you and you can put the stuff he teaches you into action.... Yes
For those that still struggle, they look for others to try and teach them.
Some are good teachers, some just want your money.
It's a confusing question.
I'd pay for a class to learn about options, those are complex, and I'd just like to learn the strategies involved.
If you do pay for a class, you'd be better off probably paying for different classes that focus on different things, like risk management, psychology, then trading strategies and such. I don't believe in those classes that are like "Learn how to trade Forex!!!" or crap like that, I think it needs to be specific so they can clearly cover the material, not spread it out and give a little info on seperate things.
Paying for a mentor with cash or pay for time.... No.
Paying a % of your profits to a mentor while he teaches you and you can put the stuff he teaches you into action.... Yes