What is the reason for doing that? Just let the kid play with his toys. The children in his age really need to play, not to learn.
I am planning to start teaching my son, who is now 5, how to trade. I am a pure price action trader trading intraday mainly.
So far, the only trading knowledge and exposure my son has is the following:
- what bulls and bears are (green/red candles, ppl who buy/sell etc)
- direction and price movement that bulls and bears produce
- a little play with fibonaccis, trend line drawing, pitchforks etc. He does not have much of an understanding of these tools, besides trend line drawing. He knows how to connect the swing highs/lows, draw channels, wedges and triangles.
I have previously helped a couple of people with their trading, but they have been adults in their 30s/40s. My question is how should I go about teaching/exposing a 5 year old to trading (more like chart reading)?. Should I do it like I did previously?. The only issue I have is that he may not understand some of the concepts. In this case, should I persist, or is there a better way to teach non-adults.
Your advice and insight is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Those who voted no most probably don't have kids, or never read literature about upbringing them.
It is too late.I am planning to start teaching my son, who is now 5, how to trade. I am a pure price action trader trading intraday mainly.
So far, the only trading knowledge and exposure my son has is the following:
- what bulls and bears are (green/red candles, ppl who buy/sell etc)
- direction and price movement that bulls and bears produce
- a little play with fibonaccis, trend line drawing, pitchforks etc. He does not have much of an understanding of these tools, besides trend line drawing. He knows how to connect the swing highs/lows, draw channels, wedges and triangles.
I have previously helped a couple of people with their trading, but they have been adults in their 30s/40s. My question is how should I go about teaching/exposing a 5 year old to trading (more like chart reading)?. Should I do it like I did previously?. The only issue I have is that he may not understand some of the concepts. In this case, should I persist, or is there a better way to teach non-adults.
Your advice and insight is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
So I guess in this case you should have voted "yes".I have 3 kids and voted no. If a kid believes in Santa Claus, it's too early to start teaching them trading, unless they absolutely want to. However, I would seriously worry if my 5 year old would rather trade than play with friends.
Do you really want to deprive your child of a fun childhood?I am planning to start teaching my son, who is now 5, how to trade. I am a pure price action trader trading intraday mainly.
So far, the only trading knowledge and exposure my son has is the following:
- what bulls and bears are (green/red candles, ppl who buy/sell etc)
- direction and price movement that bulls and bears produce
- a little play with fibonaccis, trend line drawing, pitchforks etc. He does not have much of an understanding of these tools, besides trend line drawing. He knows how to connect the swing highs/lows, draw channels, wedges and triangles.
I have previously helped a couple of people with their trading, but they have been adults in their 30s/40s. My question is how should I go about teaching/exposing a 5 year old to trading (more like chart reading)?. Should I do it like I did previously?. The only issue I have is that he may not understand some of the concepts. In this case, should I persist, or is there a better way to teach non-adults.
Your advice and insight is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Do you really want to deprive your child of a fun childhood?