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what they teach you is something that you might already know :) so skip them waste of money.
aircraft ( Date: 25-Oct-2009 19:02) Posted:
Hi All,
Anyone can comment on the trading courses by wealth academy - Conrad Alvin Lim and adam khoo ? Is it worth it ?
The Candlestick Patterns Quick Reference Cards worth to buy ? Thanks.
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"The Candlestick Patterns Quick Reference Cards worth to buy ? Thanks. " -- aircraft
"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand."--Confucius
do ur own .
www.stockcharts.com is free ... read
www.youtube.com is free .... watch, hear and learn
of course there are many other ways to learn ... just sharing my experience
Well...we do have an resident ebook salesman. He will sure give his recommendations. Depends whether u wanna give him the commission by buying the ebooks.
Hi All,
Anyone can comment on the trading courses by wealth academy - Conrad Alvin Lim and adam khoo ? Is it worth it ?
The Candlestick Patterns Quick Reference Cards worth to buy ? Thanks.
It's my 3rd time going too, it's free, so why not? haha =p
yes the last couple of times they had some real gurus.
This time it was all about selling courses and land.
Nothing much interesting..sad case.
I wonder if they'll ever call Alexander Elder or Van Tharp here, would be nice. =)
I'd gladly pay the $50 if they came to speak!
I did glean one insight from Kathy Lien tho. It's about news trading.
Personally I never delved much into news trading before. Except maybe fading the initial news spike on occasion for a few quick pips.
So it's something new to me, don't know if you guyz have had experience with news trading before, feel free to comment.
She mentioned that some economic indicators had other closely related indicators which might have been released the prior week.
Usually the results would be similar.
Observed it today, pretty cool, worked like a charm.
But I was in earlier based on technicals.
Can check out the trade in my journal
here.
This angle on news trading warrants more research. =)
Cheers,
Ferrowolf
Check out my personal trading journal
here.
Meant solely for self-educational purposes, please feel free to leave comments.
ok . . cheers. pc. ! . well didn't know it's under construction. Education and training . is essential
for any industry. .. .. time that you had scarificed to learn a new skill set and the money involved. infact
this is what i called opportunity cost... .. the indifference of knowing new. things.
Haha..... no harm done
I saw Ferrowolf post very quickly after your post and also about ATT. Also, the website under construction.... So it look kinda "suspicious".... :)
hondastream ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 21:48) Posted:
Sorry folks I didn't know that have such impression. I am one of the trainee.. ...... i find that the course is relevant. to
new comer like myself. In fact the post is base on my own accord. Well ATT they do have short course. you can test the ground.
The knowledge that you can pick up is really worth it. and about the fees it is reasonable. You can do a search on it.
All of us, the learning curve are different, some are self taught , some need coaching. , well for me. I choose to get tution . well this is how much i can share. . " it is a bull market out there " regards
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its free. its my third time there..used to be good as they had real gurus like Daryl Guppy, Ray Barrows, Joe Dinapoli..Now its boring.
pikachu ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 21:51) Posted:
I didn't go to the fair. Must pay money?
camalotnite ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 21:48) Posted:
Hi ferro,
I also went to investfair after the mmt gathering. Stayed for less then an hour and left. Its all about up selling their products, trade options, buy land, buy properties, you can even buy land development..hmm..something new. And the futures expert turn options expert turn forex expert Kishore, aiyo, they had his picture all over the place..Can't take it and left. I'm glad I went mmt gathering first. Learnt something valuable there.
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I didn't go to the fair.
Must pay money?
camalotnite ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 21:48) Posted:
Hi ferro,
I also went to investfair after the mmt gathering. Stayed for less then an hour and left. Its all about up selling their products, trade options, buy land, buy properties, you can even buy land development..hmm..something new. And the futures expert turn options expert turn forex expert Kishore, aiyo, they had his picture all over the place..Can't take it and left. I'm glad I went mmt gathering first. Learnt something valuable there.
Happy Trading
Ferrowolf ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 20:21) Posted:
Hi Pikachu,
I don't know about Hondastream, but no, I am not a trainer there..not at the moment at least..haha Maybe further in the future =) But the trainer at Alpha Alliance Training(AAT) is a good friend of mine. I met him when I was just starting out in trading, and he has certainly shared much of his TA knowledge with me without reservation. Of course at that time he had not started his training school yet! haha But seriously, he's a really good as an educator. You know how some people can trade damn well, but don't have the patience or the capacity to transfer their skills? lol
Hi AK, I went to the Investfair on Sunday afternoon for an hour or so..hmm.. Must say I was sorely disappointed with their goodie bag this year! haha Ok, I was also disappointed with the turnout and whoever setup booths there.. I still recall a year where they had Ray Barrows there, that was at least more interesting. lol This year the most interesting they had, to me, was Kathey Lien from GFT. She's kindda cute and speaks with an american accent. lol Just kidding. I was actually interested in seeing what they had to offer for forex, like a better broker or perhaps someone who would be speaking about currency correlation or something.. Then they had the super hard-selling Indian dude, Kishore. "Make super profits or dunno wad blah blah blah.." Buay tahan. lol The booths for alternative investments, like land overseas in Canada, was a pretty interesting concept. But not likely something I'll get into for quite a long while..invest in my first Singapore property first then say! haha So yepz, more or less a wasted trip for me.
Cheers, Ferrowolf
Check out my personal trading journal here. Meant solely for self-educational purposes, please feel free to leave comments. |
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Sorry folks I didn't know that have such impression. I am one of the trainee.. ...... i find that the course is relevant. to
new comer like myself. In fact the post is base on my own accord. Well ATT they do have short course. you can test the ground.
The knowledge that you can pick up is really worth it. and about the fees it is reasonable. You can do a search on it.
All of us, the learning curve are different, some are self taught , some need coaching. , well for me. I choose to get tution . well this is how much i can share. . " it is a bull market out there " regards
Hi ferro,
I also went to investfair after the mmt gathering. Stayed for less then an hour and left. Its all about up selling their products, trade options, buy land, buy properties, you can even buy land development..hmm..something new. And the futures expert turn options expert turn forex expert Kishore, aiyo, they had his picture all over the place..Can't take it and left. I'm glad I went mmt gathering first. Learnt something valuable there.
Happy Trading
Ferrowolf ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 20:21) Posted:
Hi Pikachu,
I don't know about Hondastream, but no, I am not a trainer there..not at the moment at least..haha Maybe further in the future =) But the trainer at Alpha Alliance Training(AAT) is a good friend of mine. I met him when I was just starting out in trading, and he has certainly shared much of his TA knowledge with me without reservation. Of course at that time he had not started his training school yet! haha But seriously, he's a really good as an educator. You know how some people can trade damn well, but don't have the patience or the capacity to transfer their skills? lol
Hi AK, I went to the Investfair on Sunday afternoon for an hour or so..hmm.. Must say I was sorely disappointed with their goodie bag this year! haha Ok, I was also disappointed with the turnout and whoever setup booths there.. I still recall a year where they had Ray Barrows there, that was at least more interesting. lol This year the most interesting they had, to me, was Kathey Lien from GFT. She's kindda cute and speaks with an american accent. lol Just kidding. I was actually interested in seeing what they had to offer for forex, like a better broker or perhaps someone who would be speaking about currency correlation or something.. Then they had the super hard-selling Indian dude, Kishore. "Make super profits or dunno wad blah blah blah.." Buay tahan. lol The booths for alternative investments, like land overseas in Canada, was a pretty interesting concept. But not likely something I'll get into for quite a long while..invest in my first Singapore property first then say! haha So yepz, more or less a wasted trip for me.
Cheers, Ferrowolf
Check out my personal trading journal here. Meant solely for self-educational purposes, please feel free to leave comments.
pikachu ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 09:38) Posted:
Hehe... are you and Hondastream the trainers for the ATT thing? |
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august ( Date: 23-Aug-2009 20:59) Posted:
Hi,
to be successful in trading, one have to master the TA aspect.
Does any body know of any good TA mentors in Singapore that provides such training at reasonable price ?
Thanks for sharing,
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Hi Pikachu,
I don't know about Hondastream, but no, I am not a trainer there..not at the moment at least..haha
Maybe further in the future =)
But the trainer at Alpha Alliance Training(AAT) is a good friend of mine.
I met him when I was just starting out in trading, and he has certainly shared much of his TA knowledge with me without reservation.
Of course at that time he had not started his training school yet! haha
But seriously, he's a really good as an educator.
You know how some people can trade damn well, but don't have the patience or the capacity to transfer their skills? lol
Hi AK,
I went to the Investfair on Sunday afternoon for an hour or so..hmm..
Must say I was sorely disappointed with their goodie bag this year! haha
Ok, I was also disappointed with the turnout and whoever setup booths there..
I still recall a year where they had Ray Barrows there, that was at least more interesting. lol
This year the most interesting they had, to me, was Kathey Lien from GFT.
She's kindda cute and speaks with an american accent. lol
Just kidding.
I was actually interested in seeing what they had to offer for forex, like a better broker or perhaps someone who would be speaking about currency correlation or something..
Then they had the super hard-selling Indian dude, Kishore.
"Make super profits or dunno wad blah blah blah.."
Buay tahan. lol
The booths for alternative investments, like land overseas in Canada, was a pretty interesting concept.
But not likely something I'll get into for quite a long while..invest in my first Singapore property first then say! haha
So yepz, more or less a wasted trip for me.
Cheers,
Ferrowolf
Check out my personal trading journal here.
Meant solely for self-educational purposes, please feel free to leave comments.
pikachu ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 09:38) Posted:
Hehe... are you and Hondastream the trainers for the ATT thing?
Ferrowolf ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 08:27) Posted:
Lol I think It's a combination of both an art and a science. Afterall, many aspects in TA are given significance based on the statistics of their observed results. Without the scientific back up, it would be pretty hard to read the charts isn't it? But then again, tea appreciation is classified as an Art. However, scientifically, it's proven that adding hot water brings out the flavour and aroma of the tea leaves better than cold water. So I guess it's up to your personal opinion here where to classify TA, until such a time that a general consensus is reached. =)
Of course, you are absolutely right to say without an edge, 'TA' is but a gamble. That's why we can use TA to identify an edge and build our trading systems around it.
Hondastream, that link is still underconstruction. Perhaps if you guys have facebook, check out a group called AAT Singapore. You can contact them there as well, and find out more about the mentor and the courses they have available. The mentor is a very experienced trader and the workshops are very affordable.
Cheers, Ferrowolf
Check out my personal trading journal here. Meant solely for self-educational purposes, please feel free to leave comments. |
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I m just a self-taught private trader tat reads many TA books and websites, horn my skills also by reading analysts TA analysis.
dcang84 ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 09:49) Posted:
richtan? no?
august ( Date: 23-Aug-2009 20:59) Posted:
Hi,
to be successful in trading, one have to master the TA aspect.
Does any body know of any good TA mentors in Singapore that provides such training at reasonable price ?
Thanks for sharing,
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Sorry again should be Aug 22 n 23 instead of Sep, still sleepy loh. Cheers.
AK_Francis ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 09:59) Posted:
Ha ha, sorry, AK presumes u hv missed the boat?
There was free Invest Fair 09, org on 22 n 23 Sep at Suntec City. Experts talking on CFDs, Equities, Forex, Funds, Futures, Options, Land Bank, Ppty, Wines etc.
http://www.investfair.com.sg/workshop.html
august ( Date: 23-Aug-2009 20:59) Posted:
Hi,
to be successful in trading, one have to master the TA aspect.
Does any body know of any good TA mentors in Singapore that provides such training at reasonable price ?
Thanks for sharing,
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Ha ha, sorry, AK presumes u hv missed the boat?
There was free Invest Fair 09, org on 22 n 23 Sep at Suntec City. Experts talking on CFDs, Equities, Forex, Funds, Futures, Options, Land Bank, Ppty, Wines etc.
http://www.investfair.com.sg/workshop.html
august ( Date: 23-Aug-2009 20:59) Posted:
Hi,
to be successful in trading, one have to master the TA aspect.
Does any body know of any good TA mentors in Singapore that provides such training at reasonable price ?
Thanks for sharing,
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richtan? no?
august ( Date: 23-Aug-2009 20:59) Posted:
Hi,
to be successful in trading, one have to master the TA aspect.
Does any body know of any good TA mentors in Singapore that provides such training at reasonable price ?
Thanks for sharing,
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Hehe... are you and Hondastream the trainers for the ATT thing?
Ferrowolf ( Date: 24-Aug-2009 08:27) Posted:
Lol I think It's a combination of both an art and a science. Afterall, many aspects in TA are given significance based on the statistics of their observed results. Without the scientific back up, it would be pretty hard to read the charts isn't it? But then again, tea appreciation is classified as an Art. However, scientifically, it's proven that adding hot water brings out the flavour and aroma of the tea leaves better than cold water. So I guess it's up to your personal opinion here where to classify TA, until such a time that a general consensus is reached. =)
Of course, you are absolutely right to say without an edge, 'TA' is but a gamble. That's why we can use TA to identify an edge and build our trading systems around it.
Hondastream, that link is still underconstruction. Perhaps if you guys have facebook, check out a group called AAT Singapore. You can contact them there as well, and find out more about the mentor and the courses they have available. The mentor is a very experienced trader and the workshops are very affordable.
Cheers, Ferrowolf
Check out my personal trading journal here. Meant solely for self-educational purposes, please feel free to leave comments. |
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