Learning Something

If you have ever thought about getting a trading coach or trading program, or bought a book about trading, this topic may have crossed your mind. If "the coach" knows so much about trading, why is he or she teaching others? This is an interesting question and relates to the old adage: Those that can't ... teach. Meaning those who were unsuccessful at an endeavor move to the teaching realm to coach others. Many people don't like the idea that a trader who can't make big money should be teaching others. But does your coach's personal success really matter? In other words, is a full-time trader in a better position to help you than someone who no longer trades or has never traded? When we break down the pros and cons you may realize you weren't giving some people the credibility they deserve, and were possibly giving too much credit to others

 

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