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teco88
23 Nov 10 11:50
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Hi, I graduated from University just over a year ago and I'm currently working. I've always had an interest in the financial markets so I'm wondering if anyone can offer me some advice? A friend of mine passed on this link to me  http://www.gtexglobal.com   but I do have my doubt. They are a training provider running courses etc. She went along to the company last week and was impressed with what she saw. (But she is foreign) I've tried to look into the company in more detail and came across this forum :

http://www.trade2win.com/boards/looking-hire/109246-gtex-global.html

I've alos noticed that the company GtexGlobal has several listings on websites such as totaljobs etc which makes me a bit apprehensive. Has anyone heard of the company or can offer me any advice and point me in the right direction?
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Report Mrben November 24, 2010 3:06 AM GMT
theres nothing wrong with seeking some education in markets.I checked your link which is just another glossy website.You dont think your actually going to read anything negative there do you?

   Re your friend going along and 'was impressed with what she saw", is she some kind of expert? she was impressed compared to what- her vast knowledge of training traders organizations?

Thats not such a good start to your training teco88, relying on the impressions of other novices.

Recommend you start by buying books rather than paying 1000's for courses.

And dont ask me "which ones should I buy?" This is not university.Time to start doing things for yourself.

If you want to be spoonfed  you will not succed in trading. An ability to think for yourself is the 1st thing you need.
  By all means get involved.Start slow.
       Best of luckHappy
Report polybot November 24, 2010 5:33 AM GMT
looks like a scam, i agree with mr ben, educate yourself, there's no shortage of free info online.
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