@WukongStudios
I fell into it like most people when I started learning about trading.
A friend was doing a course, so I did the one he was doing. Then another. And another. Before I knew it, over 18 months, I had bought five different courses. And I was losing money trading. Ouch.
So if you are trying to learn day trading, follow these three tips:
Join a Trading Room - watch someone good trade live with others watching the same instrument. Learn what traders do during the day to mimic their techniques—only LIVE trading - no prerecorded or hindsight trading. I stream live here and on this channel from time to time. Keep your bs monitor up. Most people are fake.
Trade live to test yourself. Then review everything you did. See trading as the competition to support your learning of technique. If you're learning kung fu, you don't do one hour of training and 7 hours of sparring! So why trade all day? Switch it around. Let it complement your learning, not substitute it. Only perfect practice makes perfect. Practice makes permanent.
Reviewing Your Mistakes. Most of my improvement in the past two years has come from my daily work on my mistakes. Because my mistakes are personal, I can avoid repeating them each day if I remind myself to be aware of them. This is critical to profitability. General course materials and techniques have a shelf life on your journey.
These three techniques, I guarantee, will decrease the time it takes for you to enjoy becoming a profitable trader.