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Books or Videos - Which one is better for learning?
Ahli sejak Apr 25, 2020
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Jul 20, 2021 at 07:08
Ahli sejak Apr 25, 2020
119 hantaran
I am of the opinion that training should be versatile, so you can cover a larger volume and learn more information
Ahli sejak Jul 07, 2021
41 hantaran
Jul 20, 2021 at 11:20
Ahli sejak Jul 07, 2021
41 hantaran
In my opinion videos are quite good as the visual element may be more instructive to some people instead of simply reading. However it is important to find good quality videos that are well explained. I would supplement with reading articles and news regularly, as well as check forums as traders share a lot of personal experiences taht are very helpful.
Ahli sejak Jun 15, 2021
13 hantaran
Jul 28, 2021 at 07:18
Ahli sejak Jun 15, 2021
13 hantaran
I have always referred to books over videos. Books are more detailed and easy to access .
Ahli sejak Nov 12, 2020
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Jul 31, 2021 at 14:44
Ahli sejak Nov 12, 2020
13 hantaran
I'm personally convinced that it really doesn't matter which way of learning you prefer. You know that every trader is individual and prefer various types of learning. One can claim that the best educational content are videos and podcasts, others state that there is nothing better than educational books. So, it's up to you which way you will choose. Moreover, you can combine these types. The matter is to create your first personal strategy how to master trading activity. You make a plan like how many time per day you will dedicate to learning and what themese you will learn. Everything is quite intuitive.
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2020
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Jul 31, 2021 at 17:43
Ahli sejak Jul 23, 2020
869 hantaran
Both are good for learning. But I prefer video for learning especially for newbies.
Ahli sejak Jul 17, 2020
13 hantaran
Nov 19, 2021 at 14:23
Ahli sejak Jul 17, 2020
13 hantaran
Both source of information are the best ones actually. You have to read books in case you want to know some theory about trading activity and understand how does the market form the price on particular asset. If you are bored of reading books you can also watch some videos in the internet from professional traders. Moreover, if you will dedicate lots of time to the process of searching for a broker, you can find a broker which will provide you with educational content which is created specially for new traders.
Ahli sejak Jun 07, 2021
72 hantaran
Nov 26, 2021 at 04:14
Ahli sejak Jun 07, 2021
72 hantaran
You should take a hybrid approach. Initially, you can use books and courses to clear the fundamentals and concepts. Then, move on the video lectures on technical analysis, how to create strategies, and other practical lessons. Implementing is more important. Whatever you choose, make sure you make the best out of it.
Ahli sejak May 31, 2021
35 hantaran
Nov 26, 2021 at 11:30
Ahli sejak May 31, 2021
35 hantaran
For me, videos work more well than books as it helps in delivering the ideas more clearly.
Ahli sejak Apr 09, 2019
538 hantaran
Nov 26, 2021 at 12:07
Ahli sejak Apr 09, 2019
538 hantaran
Depends which medium is best for you. Some need more visual aids and spoken word. Other find it boring.
If you can't spot the liquidity then you are the liquidity.
Ahli sejak Mar 16, 2021
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Nov 27, 2021 at 02:38
Ahli sejak Mar 16, 2021
477 hantaran
Very interesting, really this is a matter of concern. But I think more knowledge can be gained from books. However, it is possible to get a lot of information from the video.
Ahli sejak Nov 03, 2021
53 hantaran
Dec 02, 2021 at 05:35
Ahli sejak Nov 03, 2021
53 hantaran
I prefer reading books over watching videos. My concentration usually dwindles when someone else is speaking continuously and I’ve to listen. I can focus more while reading but I know the majority of people retain information better through videos.
Ahli sejak Nov 26, 2020
11 hantaran
Feb 05, 2022 at 12:33
Ahli sejak Nov 26, 2020
11 hantaran
Of course, videos are far more effective than books. However, I think that nothing can beat demo trading in terms of effectiveness. It teaches much better because it teaches through practice.
I think that trading on a real account is even more effective. I realize that it’s an enormous challenge but sooner or later I will have to try it.
I think that trading on a real account is even more effective. I realize that it’s an enormous challenge but sooner or later I will have to try it.
Ahli sejak Nov 26, 2020
11 hantaran
Mar 05, 2022 at 19:40
Ahli sejak Nov 26, 2020
11 hantaran
Book reading is one of the most inexpensive ways of learning about stock market trading. You can grab any of the top sellers and read it to get a deep insight into how the stock market works. By reading books you can understand the things that you must do and avoid as a beginner. The best part about reading books is that they are cheap and you can learn a lot of things about the stock market at a minimal cost. Articles in business journals, business websites, etc. are an excellent way of gaining stock market knowledge and information. There are many popular websites and blog pages where you can regularly visit and read the articles. This is a terrific way of learning about the stock market at no extra cost.
Ahli sejak Nov 02, 2021
73 hantaran
Mar 23, 2022 at 08:11
Ahli sejak Nov 02, 2021
73 hantaran
Personally, being an avid reader, I prefer books more than videos as they help in giving an in-depth knowledge about all concepts. Some books that helped me during my forex journey are:
Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, by Steve Nison
How to Make a Living Trading Foreign Exchange, by Courtney D. Smith
Forex Trading: The Basics Explained in Simple Terms, by Jim Brown
Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, by Steve Nison
How to Make a Living Trading Foreign Exchange, by Courtney D. Smith
Forex Trading: The Basics Explained in Simple Terms, by Jim Brown
Ahli sejak Mar 11, 2022
51 hantaran
Mar 25, 2022 at 05:42
Ahli sejak Mar 11, 2022
51 hantaran
I don't think there is any purpose of distinguishing between different types of learning resources. Learn from wherever you can. Personally, I prefer a mix of all.
Ahli sejak Mar 11, 2022
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Mar 31, 2022 at 05:46
Ahli sejak Mar 11, 2022
38 hantaran
Why would anyone have to choose one out of these? Both of these are good sources of knowledge and when you combine both of these, you will be able to learn and revise at the same time.
Ahli sejak Mar 21, 2022
47 hantaran
Apr 04, 2022 at 07:56
Ahli sejak Mar 21, 2022
47 hantaran
synaphea posted:Yes! Combining both visuals and textual information enhances the quality of retention of the information.
Why would anyone have to choose one out of these? Both of these are good sources of knowledge and when you combine both of these, you will be able to learn and revise at the same time.
Ahli sejak Mar 23, 2022
26 hantaran
Apr 08, 2022 at 08:18
Ahli sejak Mar 23, 2022
26 hantaran
Every individual has a different approach to learning and grasping new information. Choose what works effectively for you, and you’ll learn faster. It could be either. It is your personal choice.
Ahli sejak Apr 14, 2022
41 hantaran
Apr 29, 2022 at 11:25
Ahli sejak Apr 14, 2022
41 hantaran
Actually, it varies from person to person. Some are good listeners, while others learn quickly by reading books. I personally prefer watching videos and practising on demo account.
Ahli sejak Apr 14, 2022
32 hantaran
Apr 30, 2022 at 10:13
Ahli sejak Apr 14, 2022
32 hantaran
Both are good sources to learn about forex. I mostly refer to “The Little Book of Common Sense Investing” by Jack Bogle and “A Random Walk Down Wall Street'' by Burton G. Apart from this I follow the school of pipsology on babypips.
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