Trading Classes London

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Hi Everyone,

I am looking to go to classes to learn about trading and was wondering if anyone could possibly help.

I could learn via the Internet, but i have discovered over time, that that style is not really suited for me. I prefer Classes really with a Teacher, Peers interaction and so forth.

I have been looking at I-trade UK and they seem decent, but want to know if anyone has had any experience with them?

Also, are there any more out there that could be recommended?

Thanks,

Lotus
 
Hi Everyone,

I am looking to go to classes to learn about trading and was wondering if anyone could possibly help.

I could learn via the Internet, but i have discovered over time, that that style is not really suited for me. I prefer Classes really with a Teacher, Peers interaction and so forth.

I have been looking at I-trade UK and they seem decent, but want to know if anyone has had any experience with them?

Also, are there any more out there that could be recommended?

Thanks,

Lotus

what do you want to learn about!? exactly and what is the price range? and time frame?
 
They're all the same. I suppose if you don't have the time/are too lazy to research for yourself and have money you don't mind throwing away then go for it. Flip a coin.
 
They're all the same. I suppose if you don't have the time/are too lazy to research for yourself and have money you don't mind throwing away then go for it. Flip a coin.

you are right greed!

one of my favourite speeches "Wall Street" (1987)

I am not a destroyer of companies. I am a liberator of them!

The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed -- for lack of a better word -- is good.

Greed is right.

Greed works.

Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit.

Greed, in all of its forms -- greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge -- has marked the upward surge of mankind.

And greed -- you mark my words -- will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA
 
D-I-Y

do it yourself, classes and courses are BS which dnt teach anything, educate yourself, read books, stay updated with the markets, practice on demo accounts. there is no magic formula but youll get there eventually.
 
Technically I am not so sure trading couses are worthless. DO not get me wrong - one can not learn being a trader there. But a decently prices (i.e. low) first steps course explaining all the fundamentals of trading, margin, something about technical analysis etc. may be worth it.

Not everyone can get a start by researching on the net, some people are just a lot better in a class. And before being a trader in the term of making profit, one should get the "craftmanship" aspect toegether. Some words about money management, order types etc. Just the basics.

Naturally NOT for thousands of Whatever, but if a broker would organize that for let's say 199 USD for 2 days on a weekend.... why not.
 
Everyone who is good at trading has done a lot of hard-work.

There are no shortcuts, you either do lots of work and homework and research or you join the 95% club.
 
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