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Hello /biz/, I'm as desparate as it gets right now.

Looking to learn price analysis. I want to invest my existing assets so I can make returns on them, you know the drill.

I want to join some course/community where I can learn that. What would you recommend?

>> No.54869552

sir just refresh the catalog 12 hours per day

>> No.54869560

At this point just throw money at the most scammy shit you see because it'll outperform anything that has a real use case.

>> No.54869810

>>54869547
No good course I've ever heard of. Discord groups are good. Fish for them on twitter. Else I suggest you start with trend lines. Research the shit out of them. When you feel comfortable, take resistance, aso. Take about 5-6h to research one instrument, then start to trade with it.
If you are clever/lucky, you'll need a year to learn the basics. Ask questions here, I'll help.
Also meme coins can work, however still risky if mc is low. Pepe has a chance to flip shib.

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54871872

>>54869547
>live by the jeet die by the jeet

>> No.54874434

Bump, will reply in a sec

>> No.54874503

>>54869547
OK desperation nigger, actual finance guy here. Fuck courses, hit some books.

>assuming you have no knowledge-
accounting and finance for non-specialists
Fundamental analysis for dummies
Technical analysis for dummies
The CMT (and parts of CFA) curriculums
Securities analysis
Investments
(Maybe CAIA curriculum?)

This is the really basic package that will take you from your average /biz/ brainlet to having some knowledge of what you're doing. Read them through in order, there's a mixture of undergrad and postgraduate textbooks, external exams you'd take to work as an analyst anywhere reputable, and dummies books to give you a better overview and understanding before you tackle the meaty works (securities analysis will make you want to kys). Once you've read these, you'll know where to go from there, and you'll also have good enough knowledge to not just be gambling. All should be available from pdfdrive so you don't even have to pay, just apply yourself

>> No.54874538

>>54874503
Forgot to clarify- "investments" is the one by bodie, kane and marcus, and "security analysis" is by Graham and Dodd.

>> No.54874561

>>54869547
>how much shits i give
pajeet made meme