I had been thinking about getting into ForEx trading for a while, but wasn’t sure how to go about it. I kept an eye on the business pages and the market channels, hoping to pick up as much information as possible. On Bloomberg I saw this guy Greg Secker talking about currency markets, and he seemed to really know his stuff. I checked out his website, and as it happened he was doing a seminar in my city a few weeks later. That was to be my first experience of Knowledge to Action.
I left Greg’s talk with my head full of ideas. The first thing I had to do was enrol in a training course, and I went for UltimateForEx. I already knew how to trade on the stock markets, but foreign exchange is a different kettle of fish. At first I was worried that the course would be too easy for me, but it covered a lot of ground and by the end I’d learnt a huge amount. It really set me up with the structure I needed to get things going. My first two weeks were rocky, and I really thought I was out of my depth, but I always had the K2A coaches on hand to keep me right. By the end of the month I was up just over 1%, but by the end of the second month I was way up. And I’ve been turning a profit ever since.
The great thing about Knowledge to Action is that it’s like having an instant support network, like a big family. We all help each other out, we exchange tips and advice, and we have experienced traders to turn to when we don’t know what to do. And Greg’s not one of these big-time charlies who put their name to something and then you never see them. He pops in whenever he gets the chance to see how everyone’s doing, and in person it’s clear that he really is a genuine guy, and an amazingly accomplished trader in to the bargain. I must say that if you read anything about a knowledge to action scam, please ignore it, it’s a nasty bit of PR that got published years ago and still haunts the company. There is no knowledge to action scam, the whole company is entirely focused on making a success of every single one of its clients.