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By Adam Milton, About.com Guide to Day Trading

Choosing a Day Trading Seminar

Monday June 16, 2008

Day trading seminars are one of the most popular methods of learning about day trading. Seminars are very effective at providing all of the information that you need to start day trading, and also allow direct interaction with a professional trader whose knowledge and experience can be invaluable. However, there are many different day trading seminars to choose from, and making the decision about which seminar to attend can be difficult. The right seminar can give you everything that you need to become a professional trader almost overnight, but the wrong seminar will cost you time and money, and can even be detrimental to your progression as a day trader.

I have written an article about day trading seminars, that discusses some of the criteria that you should consider when you are choosing a day trading seminar. These criteria include things like the experience of the instructor, the required experience level of the students, the type of location, and the price of the seminar. I also make some suggestions for the type of seminar to avoid, such as those provided by seminar companies rather than professional traders.

In addition to the article, I am going to list some upcoming day trading seminars in the blog, and I am very interested in traders' experience with day trading seminars. If you have attended a day trading seminar of any level (beginner, experienced, or professional), please leave a comment in the blog, as your experience will help other traders in choosing a suitable day trading seminar.

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