

However, times have changed, and some argue that this course is now outdated and no longer beneficial to the current state of the market.

It’s rather hard for me to give an answer here, because on one had you could say that when “Trading Tickers” was first released it was so revolutionary and concurrent with the state of the market, that it absolutely delivered on its goal of making the consumer a better trader. Everything on this course is carefully detailed and well thought out, and you can tell how much time and effort was put into making this course what it is.įrom start to finish “Trading Tickers” maintains a high quality of excellence deserving of its price point. The quality on “Trading Tickers” is exceptional. The live examples are so detailed that I feel it would be quite difficult not to gain a firm understanding of the set ups he teaches. That being said, the way the set ups are taught could not have been better. Though I do still believe that the OTC patterns he discusses are still there, but the opportunities are much fewer than they were when “Trading Tickers” was created. Some believe that the OTC market is dried up eliminating 3 of the 8 patterns he teaches in some eyes, and something I can’t really argue with myself. On top of all of this there is a common agreement among most traders when discussing “Trading Tickers” and that is the fact that many believe the set ups he teaches are outdated. Also, when short selling there is an intense competition to locate shares to borrow from your broker, and the 5 patterns he discusses here are so widely known (Possibly because of “Trading Tickers”) that locating shares can almost be impossible, especially when concerning OTC stocks. This can be problematic for most traders without large capital due to the nature of short selling having limited reward and unlimited risk. Tim Grittani teaches 8 patterns, but only 3 of them are long set ups, with 2 of them basically being the same thing, but are just stocks in different exchanges. In this portion however there are a few things worth noting. It’s easy to show success, but to show your failures is something entirely different and for me personally was one of the strongest lessons I took away from “Trading Tickers”. He has one pattern that he routinely lost sums of money so large that any normal human being would have to second guess their life choices, but Tim accepts these defeats with grace and poise and doesn’t absolve himself of breaking the rules he set in earlier portions of the online course. Many traders only focus on their wins, almost denying the existence of their losses, but Tim uses his mistakes to help teach. Tim shies away from nothing here in a surprisingly refreshing manner. He breaks down the rules he looks for when identifying each set up in clear and concise terms, and then proceeds to show the viewer past trades of these patterns playing out, while adding narration over the charts to explain to the viewer where his mind is during what can sometimes be a grueling process. Here Tim breaks down the patterns and strategies he uses in ways that could not have been more insightful. The second and third disc of this course are where the real value of this course is shown. This segment of the online course runs 1 minute over 4 hours and despite its fundamental nature, I feel that even the most experienced trader may find some shred of information that they may not have come across before. In the end most of the information is just like the name suggest, basic, but that doesn’t mean any less care is taken by Tim in explaining the importance of each topic he touches upon. In Disc 1 topics such as rules and regulations are touched upon along with many other topics of discussion that Tim believes are necessary to successfully and safely navigate the stock market. However instead of the typical Wikipedia definitions found in most basic segments of online courses, “Trading Tickers” goes above and beyond. It starts with an introduction to Tim’s origin story and the events that led him to become the trader he is, along with the basics of the market. Educational Services and Daily Preparationĭisc 1 of “Trading Tickers” is the standard introduction you’ll find in any online course.Of course, there are introductions and the typical market basics introduced at the start, but 90% of this DVD is pure trading knowledge that is broken down into 8 discs. This is a no-nonsense course that gets right to the point and doesn’t deviate from its goal.
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