Welcome to this FREE Trading Course for Beginners—a 100% practical, fun, and focused series designed to teach you everything about trading from scratch. Whether you’re just starting or already have some knowledge, this is your roadmap "From Zero to Trader."
Why This Course?
My name is Genís Benavent, and I’ve spent years learning about investing in stocks, ETFs, and funds. But one area always stumped me: Trading and Technical Analysis. Fortunately, I’ve collaborated with experts who taught me the fundamentals—and now, I’m sharing that same process with you.
Key Takeaways:
✔ Master the basics of real trading—whether you're a beginner or advanced.
✔ Access exclusive content to learn and grow effectively.
✔ Understand Technical Analysis and strategies used by top professionals.
✔ Navigate trading platforms with zero prior experience.
✔ Evaluate profitability in your trading operations.
✔ Learn from my mistakes and get expert support.
✔ Psychology matters! Manage risk aversion like a pro.
👉 Explore more trading strategies
Trading Basics Explained
What Is Trading?
Trading involves buying and selling financial instruments (stocks, forex, commodities) to profit from price movements. Unlike long-term investing, trading focuses on short-term opportunities—from minutes to weeks.
Popular Trading Styles:
| Style | Timeframe | Risk Level |
|----------------|----------------|------------|
| Scalping | Seconds–Minutes | High |
| Day Trading| Minutes–Hours | Medium |
| Swing Trading| Days–Weeks | Low-Medium |
| Position Trading| Months+ | Low |
Derivatives and Leverage
Derivatives (like CFDs or futures) derive value from underlying assets but amplify gains/losses. Leverage lets you control larger positions with less capital—but beware: it also increases risk.
⚠ Warning: 79% of retail CFD traders lose money. Always practice with a demo account first.
FAQs
1. Can I trade without risking real money?
Yes! Start with a demo account to practice risk-free.
2. How much money do I need to begin?
Some platforms allow trading with as little as $50, but proper capital management is key.
3. Is trading the same as gambling?
No. Trading relies on analysis (technical/fundamental), while gambling is chance-based.
👉 Learn risk management techniques
Final Thoughts
Trading requires discipline, education, and emotional control. This course will equip you with the tools—but remember, continuous learning is your greatest asset.
Disclaimer: This content is educational. Trading involves risk; only invest what you can afford to lose.