Get acquainted soon with Emmett's tradingschools site. Find a good reputable broker also with a decent sim platform. There are a few decent "intro to trading" books out there. One example I'd recommend is "The ultimate trading guide" by George Pruitt. If you're going to spend some money on "trading education", there are a bunch of cheap kindle books out there. Which while hit-or-miss, is still better imo, than splurging $300 for a trading room, or hundreds or > 1k for a scammer "trading course". An example of a primer on something like "volume profile" could be a cheap kindle book like this one.