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Common Sense Methods to Inexpensively Get Started In Trading the Financial Markets
Common Sense Methods to Inexpensively Get Started In Trading the Financial Markets
Common Sense Methods to Inexpensively Get Started In Trading the Financial Markets
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Common Sense Methods to Inexpensively Get Started In Trading the Financial Markets

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A concise and to the point manual full of advice on how to get started trading the financial markets-from a trader who retired at the age of 32. No unrealistic promises,no guarantees of success,no telling you how to make millions-just the facts on how things work.

You will learn ways to avoid poor courses,basic money management rules,spot scams,and how to get started without spending a lot of money.

As well,you will learn how to choose something that is suited to your mind set,and-as market trading is very difficult to succeed at-even whether or not you should even try to get involved.
LanguageEnglish
PublishereBookIt.com
Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456606602
Common Sense Methods to Inexpensively Get Started In Trading the Financial Markets

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    Common Sense Methods to Inexpensively Get Started In Trading the Financial Markets - Dave Walters

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    INTRODUCTION

    It is important that you realize I am not an affiliate of any trading company, course, advisor, or mentor in any way, shape, or form. I am a retired market trader that has always been disappointed and even appalled by the courses offered online, and their methodologies in getting customers to buy. Therefore, you will not be getting any specific websites, courses, or trading book purchasing recommendations: if I did so, it would be taking advantage of your trust in me, and I won't do that.

    This is not a full course on every single method and vehicle for investment, trading method, or psychology needed for trading. To do so would require many books, and would waste many years of my time in writing material which already exists. Rather, this is a guide for you to properly choose what suits you, to go out after something which you find interesting, may have a knack for, and fits your trading budget. As it is, everything you need is out there for free or very reasonable if you know how and where to look. I will show you how to find it later in this text. You will also learn methods on how not to get ripped off for a complicated course that you don't have time or ability for,and provide options that you likely never heard of.

    I can state with confidence that almost every specific Trading Course or book out there is a rehashed version of an older version. There really isn't much new under the sun. I could easily reword some course I got online, fill it full of trivia and fluff, make big promises and sell it for $77, $97, or hundreds or thousands of dollars, but doing so is not honest.

    One e-book I have seen recently is 55 pages in PDF, costs $300, and the first 16 pages are the guy's life story, his family history, introductions, and indexes – nothing that anyone cares about or is helpful in any way to anyone. At $5.50 per page, it's costing people $87 for useless information,and the rest you can find for free online. I won't waste your time or money in the telling of stories that won't help you nor do you care

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