Welcome aboard!
I am Boris Borbot, the founder of this trading school. I've been involved in trading since November 1995. From 2003 to 2009, I led the training at IT Invest, a company in the Russian stock market. At that time, I believe the company offered the best offline trading courses in Moscow, significantly impacting the company's client base growth. In 2017, I opened own trading school. Since 2020, I've been providing educational content on one of the world's most popular trader resources, TradingView. My publications have been repeatedly recognized as the editor's choice. And I invite you to join the community of traders. Certainly, you might already be a trader and may not need any communities, but don't rush. The market likes the strong but doesn't accept violence! Check out the material on the website, and I'm sure (statistics show) you'll find something useful for yourself. And all of this is available openly on the website in the respective sections. If you like the material and want not just to learn but to communicate with people possibly sharing your views, consider joining the Telegram group 'Favorites Of Fortune.' There, you can start interacting with interesting individuals. If you find the need for regular consultations throughout your education, I would advise you to consider continuing your studies in the 'Sunday School of Traders.' And if you decide that trading is your everything and see it not only as trading but also as a lifestyle, contact me through any of the methods listed in the contacts. Perhaps, you'll want to join the 'Lucky Charms' community. Entry into this group is impossible without an interview with me. The number of spots in this group is limited. It's not just an educational group; rather, it's a group of allies. By definition, it can't be large, and joining it is only possible if there are available spots. Now, directly about education.Staying on this page, you'll find the first lessons just below, so don't waste time switching All educational material is carefully structured and divided into four sections: 1. Trading philosophy 2. Basics of trading 3. Retail trading 4. Professional trading My experience in trading has shown that very few people are ready to engage in trading professionally. Yes, trading is very popular. And for your convenience, all the material that can help you understand trading at a basic level is collected in the first three sections. Going through this material will save you about five years of your life. And this material, believe my experience, is better than 95% of what's available online. And yes, it's absolutely free. But popularity and professionalism don't always go hand in hand. Those who decide to become professionals and want to do it in our community, let me know, but I warn you right away it will be difficult and time-consuming. If you're ready for it—seize the opportunity. It's better to regret what you did than what you didn't do. If not, that's okay. Never regret the past; it's your choice, and it deserves respect. Sincerely,
Boris Borbot.
First Lessons
This is not advice or recommendations; it is an opinion based on experience in both trading and teaching, a first quick look at where to start learning trading.
Before we proceed, remember the profit/loss (P/L) formula in trading:
P/L=(Ps−Pb)×Volume−TC
where:
- Pb – is the buying price,
- Ps – is the selling price,
- Volume – is the trade volume,
- TC – is transaction costs.
We will refer to this formula multiple times as understanding it facilitates the task of successful trading.
Financial Markets
Let's begin our introduction to trading with the concept of the financial market. In this lesson, we will delve into both the structural and qualitative aspects of modern financial markets. First glance, first impression, first choice.
Trading platforms
This lesson is dedicated to the question of what to trade, introducing criteria for comfortable and successful trading. Of course, if the concepts of comfort and trading are compatible in principle.
Brokers
This part introduces criteria for choosing whom to trade with, who will be your partner and guide in the world of finance.
Educational platforms
Here, we will discuss the selection of a mentor, from where to find one and what qualities they should possess. The question of how much this should cost is not discussed; the market sets the prices.