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This also cannot be separated from looking at the data, meaning how many valid data are there now about people who can change their lives from trading and how many people fail in their trading, I personally have never seen valid data, but if there is, it can be shared.

Now, don't just look at someone who is successful, but compare it with how many people fail. I agree that this creates jobs or at least new sources of income, but to achieve something that big is that easy and will require a long process.
I agree to that statement, if someone wanted to venture with this business or thinking to make an income generating sources like trading, there are data that needed to consider, not just a simple education or just heard it from someone who managed to succeed then you'll think that you can simply duplicate the outcome.

Numbers don't lie if this venue is simple as it is then we will see more people succeeding but it turns out the otherside, there are more losers compared to those who made it to success.
The trouble is, in most of the world we do not have any class that is related to finance, not at high school level or before, only finance at college as a degree. It means, a class about cryptocurrency or a class about trading would be a terrible idea, because it focuses on just one line of subject, when we do not have even the general idea of finance.

So I always suggested, kids that are aged between 10 to 12, somewhere in there, should start learning more about finance in general and how the economy works. They should get this until they are 18 and finish high school. After that, it's their decision to pursue economy in college or not, but getting these would be a lot better for everyone, 6-8 years of finance/economy (which could include trading and crypto eventually) could make them better.
It could be only found on a specific course and thats why we do have different types and for sure if ever trading would be included then it will be that likely be mentioned or could be included on finance based kind of course on which this cant be put up on any minor subjects to be added up on the curriculum. Actually it could be possible but it will be that depending into governments decisions on this case but so far we arent seeing that this is happening on which including up trading into the subject or curriculum that needs up to be taught. In regarding about on helping the economy then its not something a solution into this aspect and come to think that not all that dives in into trading doesnt mean that they do become successful. There's those who do able to succeed but there are also into those who had failed and lose up money instead. For including up trading to be part of subject in school then it will be depending on a certain government of a specific place or country because on such changes then it will be that still needing up to be that getting nsome approval on this one. So it will be that not a bad thing on having this kind application but lets just that accept that it would be somewhat irrelevant because when it comes to courses then it will be that much nedeed but its not that a bad additional thing if ever it would be that included on the curriculum. Does it help the economy? I dont thnk so because this will really be that onlly help out only a certain individual on his own and i dont see that it will be causing up that kind of benefit on economical aspect.
Original archived Re: Can introduction of new subjects like trading help the economy?
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This also cannot be separated from looking at the data, meaning how many valid data are there now about people who can change their lives from trading and how many people fail in their trading, I personally have never seen valid data, but if there is, it can be shared.

Now, don't just look at someone who is successful, but compare it with how many people fail. I agree that this creates jobs or at least new sources of income, but to achieve something that big is that easy and will require a long process.
I agree to that statement, if someone wanted to venture with this business or thinking to make an income generating sources like trading, there are data that needed to consider, not just a simple education or just heard it from someone who managed to succeed then you'll think that you can simply duplicate the outcome.

Numbers don't lie if this venue is simple as it is then we will see more people succeeding but it turns out the otherside, there are more losers compared to those who made it to success.
The trouble is, in most of the world we do not have any class that is related to finance, not at high school level or before, only finance at college as a degree. It means, a class about cryptocurrency or a class about trading would be a terrible idea, because it focuses on just one line of subject, when we do not have even the general idea of finance.

So I always suggested, kids that are aged between 10 to 12, somewhere in there, should start learning more about finance in general and how the economy works. They should get this until they are 18 and finish high school. After that, it's their decision to pursue economy in college or not, but getting these would be a lot better for everyone, 6-8 years of finance/economy (which could include trading and crypto eventually) could make them better.
It could be only found on a specific course and thats why we do have different types and for sure if ever trading would be included then it will be that likely be mentioned or could be included on finance based kind of course on which this cant be put up on any minor subjects to be added up on the curriculum. Actually it could be possible but it will be that depending into governments decisions on this case but so far we arent seeing that this is happening on which including up trading into the subject or curriculum that needs up to be taught. In regarding about on helping the economy then its not something a solution into this aspect and come to think that not all that dives in into trading doesnt mean that they do become successful. There's those who do able to succeed but there are also into those who had failed and lose up money instead.