Dear members,
Recently I attended 'Trading course by Yogeshwar Vashishtha' organised by Pathfinders. I wish to share my experiences (could not share in earlier thread, as that has been closed http://www.traderji.com/seminars-tutors/103677-trading-course-yogeshwar-vashishtha-3.html).
First of all, most of the course content is very basic. Almost all the learning material is available as free on internet. If don't want to read, then videos of Marketguru are equally enlightening and are free: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheForexGurukul/videos
On the very first day some very basic ebooks are provided as email attachment. Then on first weekend one gets link to webinars. All webinars are too basic (at least for me it was total waste, better resources are availabble online - for free).
Considering the cost of course I supposed this course will be pretty advance. But it is too basic. There is no teaching about trading softwares like Amibroker, etc. Only the charts available in TradeTiger are used. Most of the time it is combination of Supertrend, Moving Averages and PSar on Candle Stick or Renko charts. The combinations of these indicators have been given fancy names.
Yogeshwar sir is a good trader. I have serious doubt. (Why would he trade when he is charging around Rs 40,000- per student and have about 200- online students with him at any time and besides, some of students of Mumbai are in offline mode also. Besides, trading room charges are additional. Course on options has additional charges. Yet these charges don't prove that he is not a good trader.) I conclude this because the rules that are taught regarding entry and exit are rarely followed in real time time trading and most of the times profit is earned through discretionary trading, which require years of experience in market.
Most annoying part for me was that a lot of time was wasted on discussion regarding irrelavent topics like health of Yogeshwar Sir's dog, studies of his son and shopping spree with wife, etc. We don't pay huge sum to hear this stuff.
No contact is allowed among the online students. You can't share your email, mobile number, etc. In nut shell there can't be any discussion among students.
If any member have any question please feel free to write. I will try to answer all questions on weekend.
Cheeku
Recently I attended 'Trading course by Yogeshwar Vashishtha' organised by Pathfinders. I wish to share my experiences (could not share in earlier thread, as that has been closed http://www.traderji.com/seminars-tutors/103677-trading-course-yogeshwar-vashishtha-3.html).
First of all, most of the course content is very basic. Almost all the learning material is available as free on internet. If don't want to read, then videos of Marketguru are equally enlightening and are free: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheForexGurukul/videos
On the very first day some very basic ebooks are provided as email attachment. Then on first weekend one gets link to webinars. All webinars are too basic (at least for me it was total waste, better resources are availabble online - for free).
Considering the cost of course I supposed this course will be pretty advance. But it is too basic. There is no teaching about trading softwares like Amibroker, etc. Only the charts available in TradeTiger are used. Most of the time it is combination of Supertrend, Moving Averages and PSar on Candle Stick or Renko charts. The combinations of these indicators have been given fancy names.
Yogeshwar sir is a good trader. I have serious doubt. (Why would he trade when he is charging around Rs 40,000- per student and have about 200- online students with him at any time and besides, some of students of Mumbai are in offline mode also. Besides, trading room charges are additional. Course on options has additional charges. Yet these charges don't prove that he is not a good trader.) I conclude this because the rules that are taught regarding entry and exit are rarely followed in real time time trading and most of the times profit is earned through discretionary trading, which require years of experience in market.
Most annoying part for me was that a lot of time was wasted on discussion regarding irrelavent topics like health of Yogeshwar Sir's dog, studies of his son and shopping spree with wife, etc. We don't pay huge sum to hear this stuff.
No contact is allowed among the online students. You can't share your email, mobile number, etc. In nut shell there can't be any discussion among students.
If any member have any question please feel free to write. I will try to answer all questions on weekend.
Cheeku