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It’s not about the course is what you want to get from them. After viewing many TA courses you should know they are repetitive. Experience is the master of trading. If you want to increase your knowledge you should consider courses there are more academic like the ones I recommended.@MalcomLeed
Wanted to know from your experience, what have you found valuable from the past purchases? I feel like lost sometimes with these courses, the more I buy, the more I get confused and feel like needing a mentor, rather than a watch-it-course? Hope to hear about your journey!
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This is what I wanted to say on ali pashaei's gb post.If you want to increase your knowledge you should consider courses there are more academic like the ones I recommended.
When you did master one trading style you can go and learn different styles to diversify your risk.
there are different styles of trading. different instruments. Pick one and become a master in it. There is no holy grail. you can make money with different things.
and every trading style hast pros and cons. with every trading style you will have drawdowns. a proper riskmanagement will keep you alive.
When you did master one trading style you can go and learn different styles to diversify your risk.
long as not ICT because total made up rubbish
Brother, make your way to the top of the mountain. If others offer different paths, have the courage to create your own. Trust yourself and follow your own journey.Any recommendations @aventus ? We are all trying to figure out a way to feel comfortable trading. Love to hear your thoughts.
100% agree. Signed up for Ali’s course based on your recommendation. Trying one step at a time.Brother, make your way to the top of the mountain. If others offer different paths, have the courage to create your own. Trust yourself and follow your own journey.
In my particular case I learnt that some courses are worth it and some are repetitive bs.