EXPERIENCED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE TRAINERS

Our professional teachers and mentors have extensive expertise in trading, having traded themselves for years.

They are all experienced at training people in forex and facilitating learning. They use an inclusive approach that focuses on providing theory and practical examples.

Our trainers are all qualified trainers in the art of coaching and teaching others too, on top of them being experienced traders themselves. Teaching and coaching others requires different set of skills and not all traders can teach what they know to others in a structured and systemised way.

We offer one-to-one mentoring to help and advise you on how to gain a solid grounding in money management, review past trades and good mental training, all of which are applied easily and effective in a live trading environment.

ONE-TO-ONE MENTORING

  • Pull the trigger in a safe and supervised environment.
  • ​Create a trading plan tailored to your lifestyle, trading personality, and your specific goals.
  • ​Obtain a higher level of trading knowledge and excellence that will enable you to tap into the potential of the forex market.
  • ​Make a commitment that only you are accountable for your own performance.
  • ​Learn how to develop a trading plan that can help you trade with real money in any market environment.

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School Of Trading UK may publish testimonials or descriptions of past performance but these results are NOT typical, are not indicative of future results or performance, and are not intended to be a representation, warranty or guarantee that similar results will be obtained by you.
Ali Shahraki’s experience with trading is not typical, nor is the experience of students featured in testimonials. They are experienced traders. Becoming an experienced trader takes hard work, dedication and a significant amount of time.
Your results may differ materially from those expressed or utilized by School Of Trading UK due to a number of factors. We do not track the typical results of our current or past students. As a provider of educational courses, we do not have access to the personal trading accounts or brokerage statements of our customers.
Available research data suggests that most day traders are NOT profitable.
In a research paper published in 2014 titled “Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability?”, professors from the University of California studied 3.7 billion trades from the Taiwan Stock Exchange between 1992-2006 and found that only 9.81% of day trading volume was generated by predictably profitable traders and that these predictably profitable traders constitute less than 3% of all day traders on an average day.
In a 2005 article published in the Journal of Applied Finance titled “The Profitability of Active Stock Traders” professors at the University of Oxford and the University College Dublin found that out of 1,146 brokerage accounts day trading the U.S. markets between March 8, 2000 and June 13, 2000, only 50% were profitable with an average net profit of $16,619.
In a 2003 article published in the Financial Analysts Journal titled “The Profitability of Day Traders”, professors at the University of Texas found that out of 334 brokerage accounts day trading the U.S. markets between February 1998 and October 1999, only 35% were profitable and only 14% generated profits in excess of than $10,000.
The range of results in these three studies exemplify the challenge of determining a definitive success rate for day traders. At a minimum, these studies indicate at least 50% of aspiring day traders will not be profitable. This reiterates that consistently making money trading stocks is not easy. Day Trading is a high risk activity and can result in the loss of your entire investment. Any trade or investment is at your own risk.
Any and all information discussed is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal or investment advice. A referral to a stock or commodity is not an indication to buy or sell that stock or commodity.
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Citations for Disclaimer
Barber, Brad & Lee, Yong-Ill & Liu, Yu-Jane & Odean, Terrance. (2014). Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability?. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2535636
Garvey, Ryan and Murphy, Anthony, The Profitability of Active Stock Traders. Journal of Applied Finance , Vol. 15, No. 2, Fall/Winter 2005. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=908615
Douglas J. Jordan & J. David Diltz (2003) The Profitability of Day Traders, Financial Analysts Journal, 59:6, 85-94, DOI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2469/faj.v59.n6.2578

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