Trading Schools?

Quote from brokerboy:

well trading is like sex there is no real class for it. you can buy a book at think you know what your doing. you can sit in a class an say so thats how you do it. its all about being wrong and exiting quick or being great and leaving on a high note.

You're right BROKER..............it is like sex.............cuz I am getting FUCKED every day....................LOL
 
Quote from brokerboy:

well trading is like sex there is no real class for it. you can buy a book at think you know what your doing. you can sit in a class an say so thats how you do it. its all about being wrong and exiting quick or being great and leaving on a high note.

lol that is the best ive heard so far... :D so true...

Quote from cuz:

You're right BROKER..............it is like sex.............cuz I am getting FUCKED every day....................LOL

lol...
 
Quote from fern-fern:

I'm very interested in trading field but I have a very limited knowleage about it. So, are there any trading schools out there that I can enroll full time before I walk out into a real trading world?

SFO Magazine's December 2003 (Volume 2, No. 12 had a good review of various schools and mentors. The article is "Trading Schools: Not the Pot at the end of the Rainbow - But They Can Help Fine-Tune Your Trading".

Recommend reading the article first. You can get the back issue or the article:

http://www.sfomag.com/articleresults.asp?searchword=Trading+Schools&Search=Search

Charles
 
Quote from steve46:

One thought comes to mind. There is a guy named Tom Busby, who trades the DAX and offers (I believe) a classroom environment. Use Google to look him up. Don't remember where he is located. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Best Regards, Steve46

Tom is founder of DTI if they get a hold of your phone number, watch out. This is neither good or bad recomm, they just has some over enthusiastic trainer I guess.
 
Develped "The Roadmap Method". If I remember correctly, located near Mobile, Alabama.

His method, I think, is a breakout of a range during a specific timeframe, such as 0930ET to 1015 ET. For example, if you are trading the S&P, and the S&P and Dow and NASDAQ are breaking out of that timeframe's range and the TICK and TRIN agree with the breakout, you trade in the direction of the breakout. Uses software to give the trader a green light or hold signal.

Charles
 
Well last September I knew zero about the stock market. I was introduced to the Magus Real Time Navigator. I have a math background and I found it exciting to see math and pattern recognition combined to display the sentiment of traders.

Since then I have taken the courses, downloaded the demo, simulated and I am now ready to open a live account. All this is free, kind of like they have 'put their money where their mouth is'. They believe you will do well by trading on RTN so all training, technical support is included in the commission for the trading.

Check it out
http://www.magus-trading.com
 
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