If you are looking forward to learning how to trade as a beginner then I'd suggest you avoid YouTube videos because they would only end up confusing you. Although there are people that Still learning from this medium but it doesn't mean that you will everyone would be able to comprehend the same way. If you are still below the intermediate stage then you should focus on pdf materials so you can learn the terms first
Okay of you, not all YouTuber can explain properly. Frankly, I benefited more than YouTube, when I was interested in learning trading. Then I started with help on YouTube. The beginning is a little complicated, but later I got good fruitful and the help of my older brothers was fairly done in the trading. However, I will suggest learning from the Trading Institute rather than YouTube. Because there is the most taught by practicing there. And anyone can learn trading very easily. But I won't say bad to all the YouTuber. Because I learned to be trading from YouTube myself.
We can learning trading on so many platforms online and YouTube is one of them that could help us understand more about trading. Getting a mentor is not something we have to go online and look for someone that could fit in to that space.
Before we make someone a trading mentor, at least the person should have impacted positively in our lives to the extend of having a good reason for making that person a mentor. We keep leaning to know more with time!
Yes, when choosing a trading advisor, you must choose an experienced and ethical advisor, trading is a very sensitive area, so if you take yourself into this subject, you must acquire complete knowledge and skills. To achieve which, you need a lot of time, along with choosing an advisor who influences your mindset, risk management, and discipline. There are a lot of videos related to trading on YouTube, but you will never become a skilled trader by watching them. You have to gradually acquire skills in trading with time and patience, and of course, real experience is needed.