New To Trading?
A Landry List For Getting Started
First and foremost, take your time! The markets will
always be there. You’ll only be smarter in the future. You will make mistakes
but you’ll make less mistakes with experience. Therefore, paper trade at first
(but make sure you read what I wrote on paper trading in
Layman's) and then trade at a very small size until you gain experience.
Here’s how to get started:
Not Free But Awesome:
Read
The Layman’s Guide To Trading Stocks. Of course I’m biased but the book
truly does contain a plethora of knowledge.
Free: Watch and read
everything under
Education.
Free: Watch my Youtube videos. Click here to watch them/subscribe to my channel.
Get your charts set up.
I use Telecharts for all of my US work and
Metastock for my international work. Use these links
Free trials:
Telecharts
Free trials:
Metastock
Free: Once you get
them setup, contact me for my exact scans
Free: Come to the
free weekly webcasts and ask questions.
Not Free But Cheap:
Watch the archives from the webcasts. Get them all on a
thumb drive for cost savings and convenience.
Not Free, Not Cheap, But
Worth It: Sign up for my trading service. Compare your daily homework
to mine.
Free (to get started): Dave's company is an affiliate of Interactive Brokers. Click here to open an account.
Free: I’m here. I answer all emails. Obviously, Service members are given precedence but all emails will be answered either directly or addressed in the weekly webcasts. I only ask that you read Layman's first since many of the answers can be found in there.
Email Dave for more information.
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