I'm fairly new to the stockmarket so I have a lot to learn. I'd like to do some education and there a lot out there telling you how to do it all.
Can you advise on a reputable course or some thing that doesn't break the bank
Has anyone used the Guppy Traders Seminar Series?? Any thoughts?
Any information on courses or some sort of education step by step would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
GreatPig
19th-March-2008, 05:17 PM
I'd suggest visiting the ASX website (http://www.asx.com.au) for a start, and possibly doing their online courses. Lots of good info there.
Next I'd go for reading some good books. A book is a lot cheaper than most courses. Do a search here for lists of good books. They've been mentioned a number of times before.
GP
explod
19th-March-2008, 05:36 PM
I'd suggest visiting the ASX website (http://www.asx.com.au) for a start, and possibly doing their online courses. Lots of good info there.
Next I'd go for reading some good books. A book is a lot cheaper than most courses. Do a search here for lists of good books. They've been mentioned a number of times before.
GP
Yep. totally agree with the books approach and found far better than the seminars. An exception was Darryl Morely, writes a weekly day traders column in the Melbourne Herald Sun and has two day courses now and again at Monash Caulfield. The one I attended, with hand book provided, was very good indeed. I was however down the track a bit, so hit the books first.
But I would not go past the learning to be had on the ASF threads. Keep it simple and only focus on a stock at a time and read the entire threads on that stock.
Not tried it, or associated, but Nick Radge who posts on here sometimes I think could be worth a subscription. I think in the early days one needs to hold hands but at the end of the day the best thing I could ever say is "unless you are sure of what you are getting into, dont" untill you are.