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Where to Begin? Reccomendations?

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Hey guys, just joined this forum in hopes to learn about the stock market because right now I know nothing really. Don't know exactly what type of trader I want to be, day trader, forex, swing... not really sure if I want to trade even. But I want to learn about it from the ground up, so where do you guys suggest I should start?

 

Thanks

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The other thing is to get a feel for market behaviour and structure. Wyckoff's stuff is old but the basics are still as relevant today.

 

dbPhoenix seems to be the web's leading proponent and you can find his best stuff here.

 

The Wyckoff Forum - Traders Laboratory - Professional Traders Community

 

There is no one way to make or lose money in trading but you'll do well to start with an understanding of trend, and support and resistance.

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I am not sure what is best but I just started by reading 4 hours a day for 2 weeks through posts on this site and it really gave me a good flavor for what area was the most natural/compatible with my own personality and ideas. There isn't much that hasn't been discussed so my suggestion is to just get reading for a while.

 

All the best.

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while Traderslaboratory is a good place to start, keep in mind that you do not want all of your information coming from one place. In addition to TL I recommend: Finviz, Investopedia, and FreeTradingVideos

 

learning should be diversified

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