Part 1:
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/sh...y-no-unauthorised-posts.2634026/#.WSQgnMtn7qB
Part 2:
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/sh...y-no-unauthorised-posts.2634026/#.WSQgnMtn7qB
Word is that Part 3 is about to be started as well Laup.
These are large docs but cover just about every topic you'll ever need.
Many other great resources on HC
Education board (under menu)
Brains Trust ...XSO^ thtead
STT board Short Term Trading under menu
Actually my own experience with trading was understanding the "lingo" vis acronyms and then HC resources. .oh yeah and actually understanding the "structure" of how HC is set out...that was a big initial hurdle. Then hetting an idea of who's who. Think first rule trust nothing you read re share tips until you get a decent grounding in both FA and TA. Also never ever ever put in more than your prepared to lose until your confident with your skill set.
One thing I've learnt and I consider a universal tule is it's not what you di know...it's what you don't know that's going to hurt you.
Also believe that you never stop learning in this pursuit. Best to do it through other's experiences and can day that the libraries provide just that kind of insight. Sure others on the board will agree that have done the exercise.
For those that havn't highly recommend you make the effort...for your own growth and benefit. Not saying be slavish to anything...but that's the upshot...everyone can improve their trade techniques to suit their favoured style from day traders/shorters to long term investors. All styles have strengths and weaknesses it's what suits and how to improve.
Rant over.
Cheers Laup