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May 05, 2015 at 12:07
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Hi there
I may be able to give to advise - i have been working full time as a mentor for several years.
The best thing I can suggest is When you have some live account verified statements to show your success, reach out to big tutoring providers, i.e. babypips, forexfactory, or paid services like Forexmentor and offer to teach your methods...
Once you get in with them, building a name and reputation follows, and from there as and when you build that reputation you then start to bring your own products out. Public opinion is as powerful as some certification - this is what has enabled me to grow as a provider.....
Also - my member count has grown 10 fold since starting a service specific myfxbook profile.
Also review pages on fpa - VERY important stuff.
Its all about credibility and standing out in a business that is full of crooks.
Another option is to umberella under an FSA regulated trading firm, if you have real account track record and clients, this is very easy to do
I may be able to give to advise - i have been working full time as a mentor for several years.
The best thing I can suggest is When you have some live account verified statements to show your success, reach out to big tutoring providers, i.e. babypips, forexfactory, or paid services like Forexmentor and offer to teach your methods...
Once you get in with them, building a name and reputation follows, and from there as and when you build that reputation you then start to bring your own products out. Public opinion is as powerful as some certification - this is what has enabled me to grow as a provider.....
Also - my member count has grown 10 fold since starting a service specific myfxbook profile.
Also review pages on fpa - VERY important stuff.
Its all about credibility and standing out in a business that is full of crooks.
Another option is to umberella under an FSA regulated trading firm, if you have real account track record and clients, this is very easy to do
HOLY GRAIL: Fundamental Analysis to chose your pairs/direction, Technical Entry/SL/TP for consistent Management of those decisions
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Jan 13, 2017 at 02:53
Member Since Dec 22, 2016
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fxdimarion posted:
Are there any certified institutions out there where I can get certified to teach people how to trade the forex market?
Hello, I don't have encountered a certified institution but there's this site where can help you for your education in Forex trading. You can check this one: https://www.itrader.com/en/page/courses
Jan 17, 2017 at 16:15
Member Since Jun 15, 2015
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I also believe in the power of demonstrating skills though actual performance. If you also write articles for authoritative publications this can bring up your credibility. Maybe you can apply for a PhD in the field as well at any relevant university.
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Jan 18, 2017 at 16:09
Member Since Feb 12, 2016
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It depends if you want to teach people who are totally unfamiliar with forex market or to teach people become better traders. In both ways I believe you should show some results and simply become more popular.
Accept the loss as experience
Jan 20, 2017 at 13:54
(edited Jan 20, 2017 at 13:55)
Member Since Dec 17, 2015
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fxdimarion posted:
Are there any certified institutions out there where I can get certified to teach people how to trade the forex market?
Apart from teaching others, have you also considered becoming a money manager and earn on the success of your clients? 😄 Maybe this is what Ben meant as the last option.
Mar 12, 2017 at 07:33
Member Since Feb 02, 2017
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janettte posted:fxdimarion posted:
Are there any certified institutions out there where I can get certified to teach people how to trade the forex market?
Apart from teaching others, have you also considered becoming a money manager and earn on the success of your clients? 😄 Maybe this is what Ben meant as the last option.
Absolutely! You can associate yourself with some broker as a fund manager and manage clients to earn the commission. Besides this, your teaching idea is also good. Sharing your knowledge with the newbies and helping them grow as a trader. Kudos! Show your results and get started.
Mar 12, 2017 at 16:13
Member Since Nov 20, 2013
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There are two that comes to my mind, but they are somewhat expensive:
http://www.tradingacademy.com/
http://daytradingacademy.com/
I think the system there is for you to join them first as students, and be consistently profitable following their system. Only later after you prove yourself, they will offer you to be a certified mentor in their academy. Of course, it's still much cheaper to learn by yourself. 😄
http://www.tradingacademy.com/
http://daytradingacademy.com/
I think the system there is for you to join them first as students, and be consistently profitable following their system. Only later after you prove yourself, they will offer you to be a certified mentor in their academy. Of course, it's still much cheaper to learn by yourself. 😄
One man's fate comes from one man's wait.
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Mar 13, 2017 at 07:24
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https://discord.gg/6NMjWjU there are smart traders on this chatroom that offer great advice
Mar 22, 2017 at 07:14
(edited Mar 22, 2017 at 07:42)
Member Since Nov 20, 2013
88 posts
bitfx posted:wm247 posted:
There are two that comes to my mind, but they are somewhat expensive:
http://www.tradingacademy.com/
http://daytradingacademy.com/
I think the system there is for you to join them first as students, and be consistently profitable following their system. Only later after you prove yourself, they will offer you to be a certified mentor in their academy. Of course, it's still much cheaper to learn by yourself. 😄
Do you recommend them because you have a personal experience with them or just listen to them from your system?
I have some colleagues at OTA, and they seem to trade rather well within their system. I just think it's still much cheaper to learn yourself, and I mean several dozen-thousand dollars cheaper. Of course, learning by yourself has its own challenges, but it's not impossible.
One man's fate comes from one man's wait.
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Jul 20, 2020 at 11:46
Member Since Feb 22, 2011
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fxdimarion posted:
Are there any certified institutions out there where I can get certified to teach people how to trade the forex market?
From the very principle
if you are a successfull trader you trade and make profit thus you do not have time to teach
if you are not good trader you teach that and make profit teaching it...
Think about that...
Jul 21, 2020 at 18:54
Member Since Dec 28, 2019
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I think the best thing you can learn during trading. If you really want to get knowledge, not a piece of paper that says you're a professional, it's better to do it yourself. A lot of reliable brokers give their clients the opportunity of free training, as well as free training can be found on some forex forums. The main thing is the desire to learn.
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Aug 04, 2020 at 03:36
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Forex trading depends a lot on how well you know the market, what information you collect through research and analysis, and the overall goals of your trading strategy. Traders also need to understanding how and why FX market moves, what trends and events drive price movements are the key to smarter trading.
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Aug 05, 2020 at 07:28
Member Since Feb 22, 2011
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if you are a successfull trader you trade and make profit thus you do not have time to teach
if you are not good trader you teach that and make profit teaching it...
Think about that...
if you are not good trader you teach that and make profit teaching it...
Think about that...

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