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hooray

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Please, who has the best free course for learning
option trading.

Plus general shares,etc

your comments are most welcome


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Shonky

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hooray
for option trading, hit the bookshops, you'll be better off.
For shares, do a keyword search in the forum for "books". There's plenty of material there.
Alternatively, contact the ASX to see what courses are coming up. Be aware that their free courses are mainly introductory, and you get what you pay for.
I strongly advise reading the entire "newbie help" section of the forum.Apart from some superb witticisms and keen social commentary there's heaps of guidance for the novice.







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slavko

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Hi hooray,

Go to Google search type in, Free options education and courses,
you will get enough to start.

slavko


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arch

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Hi guys a question from a novice..Is $3000 to much to pay for a weekend options trading course ?This includes some ongoing support, software and instructions included
thanks arch


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Colin Twiggs

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Arch

I hope that you get more input from other traders, but my view is that a novice should first do some background reading on Technical Analysis and Trading, possibly even some paper-trading, before committing to any training courses.

He/she will then be in a better position to judge what training they really need.

I use the Securities Institute course as a benchmark: excellent notes prepared by Colin Nicholson, 6 months of lectures, assignments and examinations. Total cost: +/- $1000.00

I can't see how an introduction to technical charting can be crammed into one weekend.

Colin


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G'day Arch,

Forget it!!

Until you are sure what type of trader you are, it's almost pointless attending courses. In any case, I wouldn't part with that sort of money for one weekend.

Options are very risky so stay with shares until you are happy with your methods.

Experiment with paper trading for 6 months and see what indicators you like. Read books and follow some person who you feel happy with. I like Guppy and Stan Weinstein.

The current economic climate is ideal for paper trading.

All the best.

Dynamic.


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arch

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Thanks for your input. I have taken your advice
I will begin by doing some reading .
I heard that "chart trading" by Guppy is not a bad start....Does anybody have any other sugestions??....The course you mentioned Colin might also be worth investigating

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Colin do you know the website for the courses through the securities institute?

Chrisseb

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