
www.optionetics.com is thorough, but expensive.

www.investools.com
www.shadowtrader.net
www.thinkorswim.com
I MEAN I WANT TO LEARN DAY TRADING STOCKS, LIKE AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ ONLINE THAT TOO REAL TIME.
I FOUND SO MANY ONLINE TRADING COURSES.
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As for sources, check with your brokerage. Many of them make learning tools available to their clients.
Best of success.

www.thesecret.com.au
David Schirmer is the guy to learn from.

If you have time to do it yourself, stick to highly rated mutual funds and ETFs. The key is to be diversified by owning large companies, small companies, bonds, international, etc. in all different industries. This allows you to be a long term investor and ride out short term volatility. Mutual funds and ETFs are the best way to accomplish this.

Almost all brokerages, including the on-line ones, are licensed, and insured. Having traded for a very long time, I have never had a problem with their service or fairness.
I prefer to go for weekend courses as it will not be possible for me to attend any on working days, I don't mind it being a Sunday too.
If there is an online course and I have to only attend an exam for the same, I don't mind going for that too!
Thanks.

You may also want to talk to other traders to find out what they think/use. Try:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/TradingZoom/
It's a free online stock picking group. We have a few Indian members trading US stocks.
I have been Daytrading the Nasdaq, Amex, Nyse, BB and PK stocks using Etrades level 2 software. I have had success trading news stories, earnings Good/bad, Share Buybacks, gaps up and down, buyouts and FDA news approvals and non approved.
I have read dozens of books and been on courses regarding day Trading but the best trades I have made I have figured out myself. I Am Looking for more specific Individual ideas that others may have found successful.
For instance I watch the news feeds all day looking for key words in news that will trigger a price move or I'll spot a loser and follow it for 2-3 days till it's almost dead and then buy it as it bounces back, another good one is following the top 10 risers of the day till 10.10 am and then buy one that carries on it's rise. So anybody got any Good Individual ideas I will appreciate it.

The website below has software that scans the news feeds for you specifically for day traders. It is programmed to look for the key words that causes big moves in stock prices. If there is any advice you could give me before I get started I would love to hear it.

intelligent investor by benjamin graham
ben graham taught warren buffet. ben is known as the father of value investing.

And don't let any one tell you differently, if you do you'll only get hurt.
Before you invest in any security, whether as a trader or an investor the first investment you should make is in yourself, and the best investment you can make is by educating yourself.
Start your education by learning why you should invest, and the importance of being able to make your own decisions.
Get into the habit of making daily visits to some websites like MSN Money and Yahoo Finance.
Other website that can provide instructions and help with procedures and terminology are Investopedia.com, Stock Charts.com, investorshup.com; and 1source4stocks.com
Visit some of the more professional websites like Zacks.com, Smart Money, Schaeffers.com, Trading Trend, Trading Markets, these website will have advertisers who are worth looking into also. And remember, if they offer free information, get it.
Attend all the free seminars you can, just be careful and don’t get pressured into anything you really don’t want or need. Most schools offer courses in finance and economics, but very few will have courses on the mechanics of the investment markets, if they do try taking the course. You may want to consider on-line courses, the New York Institute of Finance use to have such courses. Try to get some fee information from the stocks exchanges they all have (had) free booklets, SIAC and some of the regulators (FINRA SEC MSRB CBOE) may provide some free literature.
Good luck



