What are the most common money issues we deal with?
Alongside the basic "how to make money" questions, we ask how to manage money. When we have some left over, we think about what to do with it so that inflation doesn't eat it up. That's why I didn't hesitate at all when I had the opportunity to take a trading course - the building blocks of trading - and I have to say it was worth it!
This investing course will absorb you, even if you're just starting out.
Right from the start, however, I want to point out that although the video course is nicely done, extremely detailed, well-structured, and does a great job of explaining basic concepts, charting elements, indicators, etc., I think it will be better understood by someone who already has some (even a little) experience with stock trading or investing in stocks, currencies, bitcoin, or cryptos.
I personally have read 1 or 2 books on investing, occasionally listen to podcasts, and historically have bought and sold some stocks through an online broker: so I'm as green as a spring lawn :) and have often had to look up some concepts. But this course will get you engrossed and excited!
How I progressed in the course
My experience with the trading course was that I started with video #1 and was lost. :) But I gradually understood everything as it was broken down and explained in the following videos. So don't be scared at the beginning, instead think of it as an enticement for all that you will know at the end.
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Don't make the same mistake: Take the investment course seriously right from the start
By the time I reached the 8th video (there are 17 in total in the course), I realized that this course deserved a lot more of my attention because the information in it is of tremendous value. So I started over from the beginning, took notes, took screen shots, and took it much more seriously. I recommend starting like this right away.
The video course is just under 11 hours in total, but you have to allow for a little more time. I often went back and replayed the videos to make sure I understood everything.
A quick summary of what you will learn in the lessons:
- What are the types of candles in a candlestick chart.
- How to set up TradingView (a great tool for tracking stock market prices, as well as cryptocurrencies, currency pairs, etc.).
- How do indicators like MACD, Moving Average, RSI, histogram, ...
- How to look for divergences, when to enter a position and when to exit (i.e. when to buy and when to sell).
- What the Fibonacci sequence is and how it is used in trading.
- ... and much much more.
Technical versus fundamental analysis.
From what I know, in the world of stocks and investments, there are 2 types of analysis that an investor uses to decide whether to put his money somewhere with a view to appreciation. These are technical and fundamental analysis. The difference in them is that (in the words of a rookie) technical analysis looks at the chart, the price trend of the asset, price movements, cycles, etc.
Fundamental analysis, on the other hand, examines the complete opposite. You are looking at a company's earnings, its debt load, the quality of management, how much the company pays out in dividends, how it has performed in previous periods, and what its plans and goals are for the future.
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What you learn and what you don't learn in a trading course
- Trading and this video course is about technical analysis, so you won't learn whether it's better to invest in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana or Dogecoin.
- You won't learn how to choose between investing in Tesla, Apple or Microsoft.
In this course, you will learn how to succeed in trading all of the above. The techniques that the lecturer presents here perfectly are mostly applicable to cryptocurrencies, forex (currency pairs trading), stocks and commodities (like gold).
Round and round: Thank you for this course. I already know what's going on in the stock markets
I'm really grateful that I got to take this video trading course and taking it motivates me in continuing my education. I definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in what's going on in the exchanges and also to anyone who has such an enthusiast in their circle and is picking up an experiential gift that pleases and educates at the same time.


