New to Trading - Seminars a good idea?

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Hi, Iam new to trading and started to get very interested lately. Although I traded lightly years ago, it wasn't that much and fairly straight stocks. I finished a seminar today where they ask you to buy "professional" seminars for $10,000 and up. I don't have the money to do that and I dont trust everything they say after reading some reviews.

I did get some basic concepts however on stock trading and strategies. My questions is this? Where is the best place (web site) to go and get traning on these strategies and possibly apply them in simulation-type trades? Does something like this exist?

Thank you.

Joseph
Florida
 
See my signature for a few threads on this, and just go and try it out on one of the demo trading systems some of the brokers do, or use OAnda where you can trade from 1c a pip/point
 
Hi, Iam new to trading and started to get very interested lately. Although I traded lightly years ago, it wasn't that much and fairly straight stocks. I finished a seminar today where they ask you to buy "professional" seminars for $10,000 and up. I don't have the money to do that and I dont trust everything they say after reading some reviews.

I did get some basic concepts however on stock trading and strategies. My questions is this? Where is the best place (web site) to go and get traning on these strategies and possibly apply them in simulation-type trades? Does something like this exist?

Thank you.

Joseph
Florida

There is a mass of information on this site, so you don't need to spend even $1 to get information on trading and strategies. Look for the popular threads here to start with, especially those by TraderDante.

For simulation on stock futures
Universal Trading Game


Or try TSIM lite on
Free Trading Software - Paper Trading &amp Live Order Entry

Just google trading simulation and you will find plenty, but take care. Some require payment, some are evaluations for a certain period and some will introduce viruses to your pc. If any ask for credit card details in advance for evaluation, don't touch them.

For a general introduction besides this site try

Successful Day Trading

or for free charts and info

StockCharts.com - Simply the Web's Best Financial Charts

FINVIZ.com - Stock Quotes, Stock Screener

For trying out a broker's platform on simulated data try

http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/p.php?f=tws&ib_entity=llc

and

webinars on their platform and general trading matters

http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/general/education/webinars.php?ib_entity=llc

http://www.interactivebrokers.com/images/flash/shortsale/index.html

What you have to remember is that there are many styles of trading and strategies, so you will need to spend some time going through material, using google etc to start to sort out what is right for you. Also search for the Trading plan template on this site which goes through a number of questions to help you clarify your own personal trading strategy.

Have fun

Charlton
 
Hi, Iam new to trading and started to get very interested lately. Although I traded lightly years ago, it wasn't that much and fairly straight stocks. I finished a seminar today where they ask you to buy "professional" seminars for $10,000 and up. I don't have the money to do that and I dont trust everything they say after reading some reviews.

I did get some basic concepts however on stock trading and strategies. My questions is this? Where is the best place (web site) to go and get traning on these strategies and possibly apply them in simulation-type trades? Does something like this exist?

Thank you.

Joseph
Florida

Sounds fishy for me :)
 
Well, seriously.

* spending that amount for seminars is crazy.
* that said, if you are a total newbie, a seminar may make sense. Not saying it does for all - some people just have problems getting started from books and prefer someone to guide them. Sure you will not learn successfull trading there, but if you are one of those who learn mostly by group experience etc., a seminar may be a goodway to get the basics in. But I would not pay more than a couple of hundred USD for that.

So, in general - no ;) Sorry ;)
 
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