Read some of the classics, Reminiscences of a stock operator by Edwin lefevre!
So I Was after people's opinions on this course http://australiancollege.edu.au/professional-share-trading-stock-market-beginners-shrt
Im constantly reading the financials in the paper and watching on TV foxtel although a fair share of it may as well be in Arabic.
Following are obviously just my opinion & experience, take what you want from it..
Forget reading the paper and turn off the TV, those arn't going to give you any advantage just feeds you noise. They are designed to make you be bullish on the market all the time, so you buy financial products. You will not hear anyone on TV shout "get out of the stock market now, liquidate all positions and sit in cash, there may be slightly more upside left but the risk to reward just isn't worth it". Anyone who says that will lose their job on the broadcasting station. Instead they feed people what they want to hear, such as current hot sectors and stock picks.
There is nothing wrong with the topics they have listed in their curriculum and they clearly state that it's for beginners. Getting a good, well organized education so that you can approach trading with a sensible and safe strategy is beneficial especially if it also shortens the learning period for you. However, the field of stock market education is full of shady people and firms who charge outrageous fees for basic education. You have to be careful that you're getting value for money, that means that you're getting more out of this course than what you'll get from your Stock Trading for Dummies book.
The course you're looking at is $1,300. Before I'd part with that money I'd read some books and then have a look through their curriculum again and see if you think that you've learned most of what they're offering to teach you.
After a few years off to buy a house, furniture and car, I am starting to gather greater interest in learning from past actions and new ideas. Dymocks have this book and CD bundled for $89And when you're ready to trade this may give you some ideas
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