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Teaching stock trading?

luckyme79_2
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Hi,
I'm planning to start teaching trading stock options. I've been trading for a long time and after the years I think I'm able to clearly explain everything that's needed.
I was wondering what price for a course you consider to be fair? It will be one day live class, followed by 1 year email / web forum support. I can offer a guarantee - if you're not happy after the class, I will return your money no questions asked. So what price seems fair to you? What other guarantees would you expect? What would you expect from such a course in general?
Thanks a lot,
Lucky
I'm planning to start teaching trading stock options. I've been trading for a long time and after the years I think I'm able to clearly explain everything that's needed.
I was wondering what price for a course you consider to be fair? It will be one day live class, followed by 1 year email / web forum support. I can offer a guarantee - if you're not happy after the class, I will return your money no questions asked. So what price seems fair to you? What other guarantees would you expect? What would you expect from such a course in general?
Thanks a lot,
Lucky
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Is it classroom, online, includes lunch, trading practice, or just a bunch of dry notes... I think all of the above have target audiences BTW but at different price points.
For a classroom day with ~6 attendees where we had a half-day theory with good printed notes, bit of lunch, then some practical time supervised time on a (sandbox/training account) trading platform with a list of exercises £200-odd would be my gut feel.0 -
For a classroom day with ~6 attendees where we had a half-day theory with good printed notes, bit of lunch, then some practical time supervised time on a (sandbox/training account) trading platform with a list of exercises £200-odd would be my gut feel.
Thanks. That's more or less what I'm planning. 5 people, lunch, no notes, but 1 year email / web support. I'm trying to sell it for £99 with money back guarantee, but have no-one interested. I was wondering if I'm doing something wrong.0 -
It may be obvious for you, but it wasn't obvious for me. It took me about 5 years to become profitable trader. The technique I'm using now took about half a year testing. Sorry if I insulted your intelligence, this course is probably not for you.
Edit: The post I was responding to was deleted and later MSE ForumTeam removed original citation. Now the text above makes no sense.
Anyway: About 95% traders fail within a first year, I'm profitable after 9 years. I'm justified thinking I have something to teach.0
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