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But in my opinion , if someone is really passionate about investing , they can learn for themselves because everything is free on the internet , no need to go to an expert . What matters is whether we are really serious or we are just greedy and want to get rich quickly .
have you ever booked a course with a trading expert in the past, for example? the courses are definitely justified, as the information is conveyed much better and in a much shorter time than if you have to teach yourself everything via youtube and co. so especially for people who want to get into the subject relatively quickly, such courses are very suitable, but of course they also cost (sometimes even a lot of) money.
I have never signed up for any courses from experts because I believe that this market has no experts, only cycles and investor psychology. Also, I have the thought that if someone claims to be a trading expert, it means they easily make profits from trading, from their investments. So why do they waste their time teaching others and earning pennies? That's why I don't believe there are experts in the market.
But I also partly agree with you, if someone doesn't have much time, they can use money to buy knowledge because it will help you shorten your learning time.
They can be experts on their own and many traders proclaim themselves as one of the best traders yet, we can't prove it right. I believe there are some really good where we can gain knowledge from them but when it comes to teaching, it is somewhat different. Still, I believe that there are no shortcuts to learning trading. If we are a rich person, spending money is not difficult but I don't think this will make someone become a good trader or forever we rely on others.
If we don't have enough time for trading, we rather choose not to trade because this won't work. Better consider ourselves as an investor than forcing ourselves to become a trader as the time don't permits us.