Oh cool, thanks for the recommendation. I’ve heard of Wyckoff. I think Anna Coulling is new for me.
eSignal GET (no affiliation), it’s the closest you will get to something that works as it’s built on the Advanced GET system which they bought years ago, and as close to institutional as retail will find, after that you are in a different world.
For example we have over 2million words of in-house content and access to a hedge fund platform with built-in algos that do the work of 250 analysts, but rarely anyone gets to use it because the markets work differently than how everyone believes they work.
Your benchmark using anything you can find publicly is 5,000hrs to breakeven, and 10,000s to profitability, where you will have 92% probability of loss 92% of the time (making the intersection 0.64%), if you want to succeed you need to target between 0.64% (materially profitable) and 8% (breakeven).
I never take paid course for trading. Me personally, I learned to trade from several free sources, such as:
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Baby Pips School of Pipsology
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Youtube Channels
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Blogs such as How to Trade and Prime Codex.
Any go-to channels you recommend?
I think there are many great Youtube channels for trading out there, but I personally love and recommend to check Warrior Trading, Adam Khoo, and Rayner Teo.
You have 92% probability of loss 92% of the time making 0.64% as meaningful profitability, if you take it that each course will provide you 0.64% of the knowledge to get there you have to take 155courses, although breakeven is 8% so only 143courses, funny how it works.
So advertising scams is allowed?
Moderators here are one sided and paid off just like corrupted MPS
First let me tell you that no course will give you complete trading knowledge but they will definitely strengthen your basic and then you can navigate further. In this case, babypips School of Pipsology can help you develop your trading basic.
Anyone know a good YouTube channel that teach trading?
It’s a bit of a contradiction in terms, really: people who can trade successfully don’t need to put videos on Youtube.
It’s only people who can’t (and therefore need to make a living as “trading educators” and “service providers,” which is far easier) who do that.
The obvious point is very difficult for many people to understand and to learn. It was very difficult also for me to understand and to learn.
When you start, you know nothing, and anyone looks like an expert by comparison. The point begins to make sense only when you understand that to make money from trading is so difficult but to make much money from a Youtube channel directly or indirectly is so easy.