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Unfortunately, many traders fail to learn the language spoken, prior to, determining they 'understand' what the market has chosen to provide.

 

 

- Spydertrader

 

Dude some days I still wonder what language it's speaking, the day that stops I will probably lose interest :rofl:

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Vikkktor,

 

Did you ever find anyone local in Atlanta to help you? A buddy of mine and I are new traders in the area as well and would be interested to know if there are any local meetups that you know of.

 

Thanks

 

John

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Sorry, but this is bad advice. You want to become a brain surgeon and are looking for free tips from people who may or may not be profitable and who may or may not know how to teach.

 

Find someone with a track record of TEACHING. If you want to learn, go to school and pay the fees. Pick a teacher whose ideas make sense and who you feel comfortable working with.

 

EL

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Sorry, but this is bad advice. You want to become a brain surgeon and are looking for free tips from people who may or may not be profitable and who may or may not know how to teach.

 

Find someone with a track record of TEACHING. If you want to learn, go to school and pay the fees. Pick a teacher whose ideas make sense and who you feel comfortable working with.

 

EL

 

Absolutely. Make sure to re-read that part about ideas that you can get your brain around. No sense learning rocket science if you want to make money trading.

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Probably the best thing you can do is read as much as you can -- try and get a feel for what kind of trading you want to do and then focus on learning more about it.

 

Lots of information available on the web -- get an idea of where you want to go first or you'll waste a lot of time and maybe money,

 

Champ

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Find someone with a track record of TEACHING. If you want to learn, go to school and pay the fees. Pick a teacher whose ideas make sense and who you feel comfortable working with.

 

EL

 

 

The best thing I did for my trading was spend some money on quality education.

 

Six sessions with a one on one mentor.

 

Was costly but well worth it.

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Hi everyone,

 

im new here, i also have had the same problem. I have been studying the markets for 2 years and trading for 1. I feel like i could still do with some improvements and could be more profitable. The problem is, i have been too a few seminars, and to be honest, i end up being able to teach the class. There is a serious lack of knowledgable people to learn from. Its hard to cut through all the BS and the good traders. The good traders neva have the time to teach anyone, and why would you if you were concentratign on making money? I was hoping to find a community, or chat area where everyone can share there ideas. Does anyone know of any mirc channels or anyhting of that nature where people can share there ideas?

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Hi everyone,

 

im new here, i also have had the same problem. I have been studying the markets for 2 years and trading for 1. I feel like i could still do with some improvements and could be more profitable. The problem is, i have been too a few seminars, and to be honest, i end up being able to teach the class. There is a serious lack of knowledgable people to learn from. Its hard to cut through all the BS and the good traders. The good traders neva have the time to teach anyone, and why would you if you were concentratign on making money? I was hoping to find a community, or chat area where everyone can share there ideas. Does anyone know of any mirc channels or anyhting of that nature where people can share there ideas?

 

You are already in a community that do exactly that right here.

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You are already in a community that do exactly that right here.

 

Read some of the ideas and methods here...but be sure to not try them all. Be selective. See if one or two or even three pop out at you. Spend time with those that you understand pretty easily without too much figuring out.

 

Try those, and then see if you can refine something from them and devise something that YOU CAN WORK. That is a key idea....you have to be able to work the method, regardless of whether the method works for someone else.

 

Welcome to trading. Trust your own ideas.

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Thanks for the replies.

 

I have had a look through the site, definently what i am after. Seems most people here have some pretty different techniques, that i have i havent seen before. Looks a little more advanced and scientific! WIll have to filter through to see what works and what doesnt!

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The best thing I did for my trading was spend some money on quality education.

 

Six sessions with a one on one mentor.

 

Was costly but well worth it.

 

Hi Rolotape,

 

Do you mind sharing who you mentor is?

 

Thanks,

 

HyperTrader

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You can try pipsology at babypips

 

the best school is trading itself and you can get improvements by yourself. read more threads in forex forums beginners part will be helpful

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