It is always a good and noble thing to share the knowledge that you have. And when this is being done in order to help others, then you are doing something really good. So, you have spent some time trading in the stock market (Gary Fullett) and are ready to share what you know. But even though you want to do something that is nice, it can be tough to get started. You might not know how to get across the info that you have. This is where we would like to come in and help offer some structure to the teaching process. But to be clear, if the help does start to sound like you are teaching them, it may not work as well as you would like it to. The first thing you need to think about is how much you know. Unless you are able to give the other person some concrete ideas that are also practical, your help will not be of much use. Only if you feel confident that you know enough should you even approach this. So, how do you go about bringing structure to all of this?
Understand The Person
No matter who you are dealing with, you need to have at least a partial understanding of what they are like. This depends on a number of factors such as the age of the person in question. So, take some time to know more about them if you don’t already do. Once that is done, you can decide on the best way to help them out. For example, if the person is quite young and cannot really get started with trading, you are better off sticking to the basics. But for those who can invest a lot, you can get into the more advanced stuff.
Keep It Simple
We understand that doing this is quite hard, but it is what will make the information you share easy to learn. The stock market and the trading that goes on within it has a lot of complicated jargon and concepts. But if you are able to simplify them even a little, then you have done a good job. So, think of ways in which you can do this and if needed even include some visual examples to better get a point across. Always keep in mind that you are doing something that will help the other person at some point in their life.