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I'm an active trader, and in my opinion the classes are not very useful.
You'll want to pick up a few books that teach you the basics. And the rest is learned from experience, observation, reading people's sentiment, and your own analysis.
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Hi there,
I am currently looking to enter the Financial Trading world, but with no previous skill in this area it will be a complete new learning curve. I am current using various online schools/e-learning areas to gain a basic knowledge and I do small amounts of spread betting however I want to replace my income and career to this area.
After carrying out various bits of research I seem to only find a few schools that actually do classroom based learning, both of which are in the UK. Although one of them (London School of Business and Finance) looks very thorough I was hoping to find an equally good one in the USA as I was hoping to emigrate out there. I would of through there would be many different schools out there, seeing as it is classed as one of the business capitals (NYC).
Realistically I wouldn't like to spend much more than £5000 on a course however if it is thorough I would easily be able to stretch this a little. Hopefully someone knows of a decent school or has previous experiences in the Financial Trading world and could share there story?