There is an old saying....."Those that can, do. And those that can't, teach".
Well I hope I don't have to Fly in a plane or have Heart surgery.
You better tell all those kids at UNI who are studying to be Lawyers/Physicists/Dentists/Accountants and Financial Planners.
What to look for in a trading course.(Rather than/even if-- specific seminar--talk)
(1) Curriculum
Have a look at content if it doesnt have a good deal of time spent on RISK Management then its missing THE major component---while most want to get to the making money bit as fast as possible its the Preserving Money bit that you'll be having to use far more frequently.
(2) Practical application.
How do I put this new knowledge into practice show me real life examples and even better do as Larry Williams/Nick Radge/Brett Penfold/Gavin Holmes and show me live while I'm taking part in my education.
(3) Clear cut implementation
Ok Ive got the education now how do
I KNOW my trading method is going to be profitable. How do I evaluate this---how did/do you evaluate your teachings.Have you a live trading record running?
How do I or have you tested this education for expectancy.
SHOW ME THE NUMBERS!!
(4) Final testing
This is outside the education process and one I learnt from Brett Penfold's book,I think its a great idea.
Use your email and use a friend as a confidant
Tell them what your doing and give them clear buy/stop/sell trade instruction with confirmation emails for 30 or so trades and see how your Method and expectancy fair trading forward. This introduces a human element to the simulation idea.
(5) DO IT!!