'An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.' - Benjamin Franklin 1706 - 1790

Trading is difficult: only the best-prepared will succeed. Our trading courses are for those with a serious interest in learning to trade, who are willing to put in the effort it takes to master this exciting and profitable activity.

Forex trading allows you to profit from movements in exchange rates. Turnover in excess of $2.5 trillion per day makes it by far the largest market in the world, dwarfing the stock, bond and commodity markets. Open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week, Forex is the ideal market for beginners as minimum account size requirements are quite low.

If you are not sure which course is right for you, we recommend taking our Forex course first.

CFDs (Contracts For Difference) allow traders to profit from movements in the shares of companies, stock indices, currencies or commodities, without incurring the UK stamp duty tax applied to share trading.

If you want to trade on individual shares, the FTSE 100 or the S&P 500, gold, oil, or other commodities, then CFDs are a good place to start.

Futures markets allow you to trade the global markets at the lowest cost, whether it is commodities, currencies, bonds, interest rate or stock markets. While requiring a larger account size than CFDs or Forex, futures markets offer the most efficient way to trade the global markets.

If you have at least £25,000 to put into a trading account, futures are for you.

Stocks allow traders to profit from movements in the price of companies. You can trade stocks from all over the world, and for many people shares are their introduction to the world of financial markets.

For traders in places such as the United States, who are legally unable to trade CFDs, trading stocks is the way to exploit the market for company stock.