PualoP said:
Hi FTSE, looks like you rookies need an education in the prop trading business. Firstly I'd reirect you to the posts where I've discussed the reasononing for prop shops charging for their courses.
Once you've done that and still feel it's good value for money(?) feel free to come back and ask any questions you have.
Hi PualoP, thanks for the heads up. I will have a look at what you've written. I am sure you are right on the money about their motivations as I have been wondering about the 'what's in it for them' scenarios.
tieler said:
Sounds pricey to me, I had a look at the website and what they are offering looks very generic and unoriginal. On the face of it it may not look expensive but my suspicion is that a group of traders at STA have worked out a new way of making a living given how difficult the markets are getting these days. New traders could get this education for free if they joined a graduate course. I think its a bit cheeky. FTSE you dont happen to work for STA do you !?!
Oh Gawd! Here we go. No, I don't work for STA. I have been there twice in my life. One was to go and see the trading arcade there 18 months ago at the old offices and once a month ago to listen to the spiel about their course.
Let me re-qualify my original comments and based on what I have learned since I started looking into it my mind has changed somewhat.
For it's price and what they are offering I don't believe you will find better value out there right now when it comes to trading education seminars for beginners. There are caveats to this I am sure which I am sure some pedant will point out.
Personally now I am not interested in going for several reasons, namely, the price goes up considerably when one considers the loss of earnings over the month as well as the fact that I would have to stay in close by as there's no ways that I am going to attempt to get up at 04h30 every morning to try and make my way into the offices from the backwaters of the Ham/Twickenham area.
tieler, I completely agree, I found the course outline very vague/generic/unoriginal, even after asking for a complete syllabus breakdown from the head of training @ STA there was still nothing concrete from them. One of the trainers that I spoke admitted the course may be a bit too basic for me and I appreciated his candour.
So no, I am not going to go but if anyone else wants to check it out then they must do so. I am not giving it 2 huge thumbs up but it is worth investigating although there seem to be some teething problems based on the course structure and content as I have been reliably informed.
Put it this way... spend £3k on these guys and £3k on some dodgy operator I personally think that you will get more out of this one.
At the end of the day DYOR and caveat emptor.