Last Christmas while friends
and family got Christmas gifts filled with chocolate and fun stuff I received
my “candy” - a course in financial trading! This course will hopefully boost my
trading so I can buy luxury Christmas gifts for my family in the future J
The trading course was an
English online web-held seminar, consisting of ten live evening seminars during
four weeks. Some subjects covered by the trading course were:
· Market Analysis Methodologies
· Candlesticks and technical analysis
· Risk management
· Walkthrough of free trading software with demo account
This course was provided by
the company Academy of Financial Trading (http://www.academyft.com), an award winning online training company focusing on web-seminars to
teach how to trade financial instruments. They have trained over 35 000
people worldwide and was voted “The best online trading educator 2013”.
The course content was very
interesting and teachers were good at explaining. Even if I have traded quite a
bit before I did have some good take-aways from the course (it was a trading
foundation course). There were some really nice features built into the course
model:
· A small quiz was provided at the end of each week so participants could
check if they were “on track” with their learning curve
· Each seminar was recorded so participants could see it later in case they
missed any seminars or just wanted to have a recap
· Fully interactive Q & A sessions after each seminar where participants
could pose questions
Also, a final exam with
certification was available. I got the score “excellent” so I have decided to
take on the advanced course, “Ultimate Traders Programme”. This course will
also be held through web seminars and I will during this course learn how to
master their trading tool which will help me to take winning positions
(hopefully…).
So stay tuned and subscribe
at the top right on my blog if you want to know how much I will be able to make using their software!
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/Chris