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I've been trading now for a bit and I think that I understand the basics pretty well.
I'm looking for some sort of on-line course that I could take but there are so many out there. I'm sure that many are a waste of money and time but there must be a few good ones.
Any suggestions????
ALAN.......
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It would probably be cheaper to buy a used book and learn from it then pay too much for a online course... plus u dont have to turn ur computer on all the time for the course.. with a book you can just put it on ur shelf or read it in bed.. anyways the books i recommend are How to get Started in electronic Daytrading by David S. Nassar and A Beginner's Guide to short-term trading by Toni Turner ... if your heart's still set on a online course you might want to try http://www.tradingacademy.com/ and you can also check out stuff on toni turner's site.. www.toniturner.com .. hope this helps..
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by McClymont: [B]I've been trading now for a bit and I think that I understand the basics pretty well.
I'm looking for some sort of on-line course that I could take but there are so many out there. I'm sure that many are a waste of money and time but there must be a few good ones.
I also recomend the books by Toni Turner, have read 2 of them, you can get them on Amazon.com and remember they are an investment expence so you should be able to deduct them on your tax's
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