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Doodman
05-18-2012, 07:03 PM
I ran into YTC a couple of months back through the couple instructional videos he had listed on youtube. The instructions he gave in the videos were very organized and extremely easy to follow. There was a link in the description, so I went and checked out his website (http://www.yourtradingcoach.com/). The first impression I got was that this guy knew what he was talking about and was kind enough to post these videos to the public. He sounded honest and it seemed like he had a goal to teach you something with each video instead of selling his product. The website was filled with well developed articles about pertinent topics. I decided to try out the course.


When I began the book, I was expecting a dull introduction about basics, history of markets, definitions, or at least some hyped up, unfulfilled promised of how much you will gain through this course. After all, there are 590 pages. Surprisingly, after a few pages of introduction the author jumped straight into the discussion. This was a relief. Not only were the first few pages of text necessary, they were also engaging. I didn’t feel like the author was trying to impress me with his rich vocabulary and lose me with complicated jargon. What I read was simple and to the point.


There were hundreds of charts and diagrams. That’s where, in my opinion, the books excel above anything I have read before. Not only does he show you real examples of how the trades play out, he clearly divides the process into steps and analyzes it with you step by step.



The author didn’t try to sell me anything, he clearly described his beliefs and backed them up with experience. The book contains every topic that a professional trader should be aware of, from your platform setup to ensuring financial and personal survival as a trader. This is one of those products where I understand why the author would give a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you didn’t get your value for the money, you simply did not listen to what the author had to say.



There should be more good guys like Mr. Beggs in the education arena.


Here's the link to his website (http://www.ytcpriceactiontrader.com/).


Overall rating 4.5/5