No great hurry...... When I started out, I read "Master the...

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    No great hurry......

    When I started out, I read "Master the Markets" a couple of times over a weekend, then attempted to do some chart's.
    I sort of understood what the book was saying almost straight away, but it still took a month or three to really get a reasonable idea (but in reality I was still very rough around the edges, and seriously needed some repetitive experience at that time).

    After that, I bought the TG software, which included 12+ months membership for the VSA club (for the most part, this gave me access to a few years of old recorded VSA webinars (about 1 - 1.5 hours each), plus the newly recorded ones (I could have listened in live to these, but they are timed for the northern hemisphere), so what I did over about another year or so, was to listen to 1-2 webinars every single night without fail, usually one old one from roughly a year or so ago, and one newer more current one).

    Then after about 18mths, I joined a trading room for a few months to learn more about actual trading (as opposed to chart reading).

    I still continue to watch webinars when I can find free versions, and sometimes the trading room is opened up for free, so I pop in there as well.

    Over a period I then began to develop my own style and understanding, which as I have said, is a mixture of both types of analysis.

    So it took me a fair while to get it together....... don't rush.

    cheers
 
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