Candlestick Trading Blog
July 10, 2009
Trading Course
| When looking for a trading course to take to learn about how to trade stocks or other financial securities there are many options to pick from online. Many prefer to attend seminars in person rather than learning about the stock market online, and some may do both. In today's article we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of taking an online course. Advantages to online courses: Convenient – taking a stock trading course at home is of course extremely convenient and you can schedule one at almost any time that works for you. You can complete the course at your own pace which is great for students that have a strict or busy schedule. Flexible – courses for online trading are very flexible in nature because they can go over as much or as little information as you would like. You can often skip around, go back and review those items that may be more difficult for you to understand. There are also different types of courses for all of the different types of markets including options markets, futures markets, as well as different courses for different trading strategies. For example you can learn about day trading, swing trading, scalping, etc.) Cost – an online course typically costs more than a trading book, but they are a lot less than the cost for attending a stock market seminar. Interactive – as compared to reading a book about the stock market or stock market trading strategies, online courses are of course more interactive. These online courses are also designed so that they can test the student after wards. Disadvantages to online courses: Quality Varies – the quality of these courses can vary greatly. Some may be extremely interactive while others are more or less books displayed online. It is wise to ask fellow investors for suggestions. If you are very new to investing in the stock market and don't know any investors as of yet, you should join an online forum. Other investors are some of the best resources. Less interactive – while you can find a pretty interactive online trading course (as explained above) it is not typically as interactive as having a live instructor. At many stock market training seminars you are able to get a little one-one-one time with an instructor and are able to ask questions when you don't understand something or need a little more clarification. Many new stock investors understand this however before they take an online course. While there are disadvantages to taking a course online, they are still very helpful to the new investor. They also work great as refreshers for those investors who need it. Online Stock Market Reviews presented live via the internet by Stephen Bigalow |
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