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To: Lucia Stern who wrote (1)7/14/1998 9:03:00 PM
From: World Wide Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 230
 
That "money back" offer is one of the best I've heard so far. The problem with a lot of these training courses seems to be that they are charging thousands of dollars to simply teach you how to use THEIR software. Some non-software-specific training is offered but it seems to be minimal.

ALL I have looked at are sponsored by the brokers themselves. Their must be some independents out there that have no motives but to teach you how to trade - on any type of software or execution system.

Finding it is another story........

Day Traders of Orange County
worldwidetraders.com



To: Lucia Stern who wrote (1)7/15/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 230
 
I'll assume you don't work for Impact Trading. Paying 2500 bucks for a course to "teach" day trading is, IMHO, absurd. You really don't need to pay that much. I will post some ideas on this thread in the next couple of days, (I don't have time right now). I'd like to see what Big Dog has in the way of ideas, as well as anyone else.

No, I'm not kidding. Yes, I am serious. Day Trading College cost me a large amount of money, I don't mind trying to help someone not make the same mistakes I did.

Lucia, my first tip: if you don't have at least 20 grand, don't do it.




To: Lucia Stern who wrote (1)7/15/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Mr.Manners  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 230
 
Just an opinion of course: the best way to learn is to read as much as you can at first, track some stocks, make some paper trades, and not pay for any course.
It has the same applicability as does driver training in the classroom.

Check links like this:
hardrightedge.com

And here:
financialweb.com

There are many others.