Trading Seminars
So you want to learn how to trade? - If you are about to
start spending money on a trading seminar then the following applies to
you, and applies to all trading seminars, no matter what
interests you, stocks, forex, options or futures If you are
serious about really wanting to learn how to trade AND want to
save a big chunk of change in the process checkout this
free trading course, and read the
following notes that I have complied below which are many of the
things that I learn't as spent a lot of money on various trading
courses and that I wish I had known before I had started on this
venture.
 If you are about to start, or are already in the process of
learning how to trade, or day trade, you may have already been
searching the internet using Google or Yahoo for day trading
training education, tools, software or seminars, and have found
that there is a lot on offer.
For example "trading course" brings up 758,000 pages in Google
and "trading seminar" another 109,000 pages, the question is
what should you be looking for when buying trading education. In
this article I'll point out some of the things to check before
spending your hard earned cash on your trading education.
1. If buying a live trading seminar check carefully where the
location will be, have you fully priced the expensive of travel,
hotels, meals and car rental?, it may be much more than you
expect.
2. What is the return policy, this can vary widely between
trading education companies, for some you only have a 3 day
cooling off period while for others you may have up to 12 noon
or the end of the 1st day to ask for refund if you decide this
was not right for you.
3. For a live seminar are you also given DVD's of the same or
similar content?, so often live seminars fail to explain all the
very important details involved in day trading. Having a set of
DVD's enables you to review the content over and over again at
home until you get it. Beware that some companies will bill you
extra for the DVD's even though you have already paid for a live
trading seminar.
4. Check the internet for positive and negative feedback on the
company and trading seminar. Use search terms like "company name
review or "company name scam". Often reviews are posted in
trading forums, these can be found by searching for terms like
"trading forum".
5. A head of time try and find out exactly who will be
presenting the seminar. The last thing that you want is a
professional "teacher" presenting a seminar on trading, what you
want is a "trader" who makes his living by trading and only does
a few seminars a month out of interest and for personal reasons,
not because they need the money.
6. If you are buying an online day trading or investing course
where the content is 100% viewed online you should get at least
a 30 day 100% cash back guarantee, if not stay away.
7. If you are buying a course or trading seminar in which DVD's
and manuals are being shipped to your house, again you should
expect a 30 day 100% money back return policy, less shipping and
handling, again if not stay away.
8. It's very likely that you will have questions after watching
either the live or online course or watching the DVD's, make
sure that you will be able to ask questions and have them
answered, either one on one or in a forum setting.
9. Last, but not least, before buying do a lot of window
shopping. The price for trading seminars, either stocks,
options, Forex or futures varies widely from $50 for an ebook to
over $25K for a comprehensive set of training. You may be able
to find the same material much cheaper at a different company.
Also be aware that day trading education and seminar companies
are always running specials and offering discounts, before you
buy search the internet carefully for any deals and also call
the company directly and ask for a low price guarantee. In other
words make sure that you are paying the lowest price that they
are offering the product for.
Don't forget that learning how to trade is a long term
process, there are no shortcuts and the best way to start is by
signing up for as many free trading
seminars as you can, that way by the time you feel that you
are ready to pay for a seminar you will be able to judge the
good from the bad and not be fooled by all the fast talking
sales pitch's that many trading seminar companies seem to use
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