The 35 per module. It is all done by email and gif files. There is no written text or s/w, but Gordon, the instructor, teaches by example and Q and A. I've learned very quickly how to draw pivot points, median lines, and use the Andrews counting method in congestion zones. Really I'm very satisfied. Compared to a T/A book, for instance, the course is more focused and there is a lot of "homework". It is well worth the money, as I have found that learning t/a from books is difficult and tedious.
I mean I have read about 8 books on various aspects of trading and t/a, and ususally there is so much information it is not deeply absorbed, so that it is only through trial and error (trading) that I have managed to learn anything at all, or develop an approach to analyzing markets.
However, with this course, and with the Wyckoff SMI course I am taking, I find that I am retaining much more information, and actually learning something.
This is a new thing for me, as very expensive "seminars" and "courses" always struck me as half-scams (and probably most of them are).
Hopefully I can maintain this kind of detatched, analytical attitude when I've got a chunk of change on the line (that is another matter).
Sorry for the long answer to a simple question. |