Has anyone paid £7000 to Futex trading academy?

Hi, I will be pleased to hear from someone who has done it and if it was worth the money for the 12 weeks training ?

If you've actually got twelve whole weeks spare why not just buy a dozen good highly recommened trading books off of Amazon and spend an entire week thoroughly studying each one. 7K for a course is pretty steep IMHO.
 
These firms generally employ failed traders to do these courses.
These trainers know all the trading theory and have years of practice under the belt but never made it.
They also have the personality to be good teachers, most profitable traders do not.

The few really profitable traders at these firms are too busy making money to bother teaching and even fewer have the communication skills to be good teachers anyway
 
A tad bit presumptuos

Now I am not saying these courses are great .... more often than not they are ****e
But claiming a good trader cannot be a good teacher is not necessarily true.
For instance, I reckon I can also be a great teacher :p

I am currently in the market for teaching a 6ft unattached buxom blonde ... plz beware however, testing will be rigorous :LOL:

These firms generally employ failed traders to do these courses.
These trainers know all the trading theory and have years of practice under the belt but never made it.
They also have the personality to be good teachers, most profitable traders do not.

The few really profitable traders at these firms are too busy making money to bother teaching and even fewer have the communication skills to be good teachers anyway
 
donaldduke interesting point could u elaborate, i have an inkling your half right
 
For instance, I reckon I can also be a great teacher :p

Ok, let me test your theory. Teach me. I will judge your performance by the amount of profit I make. Anyone can claim they can do this or that. Once verification is required, they'd run away crying for mummy.
 
Hi, I will be pleased to hear from someone who has done it and if it was worth the money for the 12 weeks training ?

Dubai is the world hub so go there, get trained, live in a rented serviced apartment for a while; join the exchanges; work for the company they will help you to establish which should be owned by your legal, family owned offshore trust.

http://www.dgcx.ae/index.php/en/dgcx-academy

http://www.dgcx.ae/index.php/en/membership/membership-overview

http://www.dmcc.ae/

Head for thinking feet for dancing.
 
Dubai is the world hub so go there, get trained, live in a rented serviced apartment for a while; join the exchanges; work for the company they will help you to establish which should be owned by your legal, family owned offshore trust.

http://www.dgcx.ae/index.php/en/dgcx-academy

http://www.dgcx.ae/index.php/en/membership/membership-overview

http://www.dmcc.ae/

Head for thinking feet for dancing.
Membership at a minimum of $60,000 with $100,000 in assets, is it attainable for novices? I wouldn't think so unless you're loaded :p

Looks good at 1,200Dhs/£200 though and much better than some of the courses you get here in the UK* :rolleyes:

*Not looked into it properly so I could be incredibly wrong.
 
Dubai is the world hub so go there, get trained, live in a rented serviced apartment for a while; join the exchanges; work for the company they will help you to establish which should be owned by your legal, family owned offshore trust.

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for what..............sand ?
 
Reminds me when I blew away $4,000 to baghdaddy. Newbie training is a huge business. HUGE...

Two words

DONT DO IT!

Learn two things by googling. Stuff that they would teach you for 7k is the same you can learn for free online

1. Price action trading.
2. Trend trading

and then form your own techniques. You would be set. It would cost you your usual internet bill and computer screen time.

amen to that ...........
 
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