Description:
Description
This course will give you the proper foundations in trading the stock market. You will learn the skills and techniques that will ultimately give you the knowledge to be a profitable trader.
When it come to stock market participants, two groups come to mind: Investors and Traders.
Generally, Investors try to build wealth gradually over time through the buying and holding of stocks. Investors will hold stocks often for years or even decades.
While the stock market fluctuates, investors will try to “ride out†the downtrends and market crashes, while hoping that prices will rebound and any losses will eventually be recovered.
Unfortunately, some stocks never recover and it leaves investors with loses.
Investors typically don’t have plan when the market moves against them. Whereas, traders do.
When it comes to trading, traders, buy and sell stocks frequently with the goal of generating returns that outperform buy and hold investing.
In this course we will teach you how to approach the market like a trader.
Traders try to generate a profit by buying at a lower price and selling at a higher price in a short period of time. Traders can also make money in falling markets by selling stock at a higher price and buying it back at a lower price. This concept is known as short selling.
In this course you will learn all the important concepts of trading stocks.
This extensive course covers trading from the ground up, starting with the basics. As you work your way through this course and become more familiar with the topics, we then move into intermediate topics and more advanced topics.
We will go over topics such as chart patterns, technical analysis, risk management, indicators, trading strategies, trading platforms, putting together a trading plan and much more!
Be the end of this course students will aquire all the key skills that is needed to become a successul and profitable trader.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in learning how to trade
Investors and Traders
Requirements
Basic understanding of the stock market
Last updated 12/2018