So, I’m learning how to trade & want to trade with a prop firm to build my capital. I’m aware it can take up to 2 years or more to develop an edge journaling to put it to work, so I'm not expecting to be making money any time soon. I began paper trading and journaling but I'm trying different strategies. One that caught my attention is imantrading and his resources are all free on his site and he doesn‘t sell anything and he trades live on his yt channel showing his losses. So has anyone learned with his resources? Also, who of you has made prop trading work to generate enough profit to be a good chunk of side income? leave a comment thanks in advance
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Is freelance a good time these days?
as the title says; is freelancing a good idea in 2026? thanks in advance
How’s freelance opportunities in 2026 for ppc & seo?
Do I have a chance to start freelancing in 2026?
Do I still have a chance? Thanks in advance
Do I have a chance to start freelancing in 2026?
is freelancing a good idea in 2026? Thanks in advance
So, I’m taking a digital marketing training course, and I’m excited to learn PPC and SEO, specifically. Is this a good time to freelance? From what I’ve seen, jobs are almost impossible to come by and nobody is hiring with this economy; especially nobody likes to give a chance to older people like me; but hey, we still have to eat.
So… how’s the freelance landscape?
Do I still have a chance? Thanks in advance
So, I’m learning how to trade and want to learn with structure and discipline. I want to take my time since I‘m well aware that trading is not a get-rich-quick way to get out of poverty. I was looking into the trading cafe & academy; they are based in the u.k. and they teach forex/currency pairs trading, since we can trade forex in the u.s. I am considering their training. Some of their strategies consist of supply and demand on the 1Hr, head and shoulders & indicator trading amongst others in the 4HR. So, is anyone familiar with the program? If so, what's your experience, or if you know someone who did their program what do you think? Another choice I was looking into was imantrading, his resources are free on his website and his yt channel has live trading videos, his trading style is completely different than the trading cafe/academy; imantrading scalps nq with prop firms with his categorical trading strategy; his cat strategy is also good for higher time frames and instruments btw.
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Looking for advice here. So I’m an older professional and currently unemployed and wanting to change my profession and I’m looking for guidance if it’s a good time now to start a career as a Bookkeeper with our current economy or should I look somewhere else? I have been researching different bookkeeping virtual classes and came across a few that piqued my interest but I want to make sure that I don’t waste time, energy, and money learning and end up not finding work. I am well aware that I have to learn accounting, debits and credits, reconciling, and software in addition to all things bookkeeping which some of the online courses offer in their program. I already have an Associate’s degree from my other career. If you do recommend this career; which online program do you recommend? I’m on a budget so I’m looking for a program that doesn’t break my budget. Also, if I don’t find employment will freelancing be an option? Drop your comments. ty
I‘m mid-50s & lost my job of many years and wanted to ask others such as those working for themselves; especially if they are in the Bookkeeping field, if it is a good idea to enter the Bookkeeping field at this time since there are so many layoffs in 2026. I’m not sure if the bookkeeping field is or will be oversaturated with all the online courses. Also, I’m not sure if “A1” (had to write it that way to post) will be an issue because aut0m@tion to find clients since I’m planning to freelance or, if I'm lucky, find a job. I have been studying bookkeeping with online resources and love it, planning on doing volunteer work for nonprofits to get experience since no one will hire anyone without experience—but not sure if to proceed into the field, I don’t want to waste any time studying and not find success at this point in my life. I asked the bookkeeping group but people were super rude and utter gatekeepers I deleted my post and got the h3ll out of there lol, hopefully I can get a response here. :)
I‘m mid-50s & lost my job of many years and wanted to ask others such as those working for themselves; especially if they are in the Bookkeeping field, if it is a good idea to enter the Bookkeeping field at this time since there are so many layoffs in 2026. I’m not sure if the bookkeeping field is or will be oversaturated with all the online courses. Also, I’m not sure if “A1” (had to write it that way to post) will be an issue because aut0m@tion to find clients since I’m planning to freelance or, if I'm lucky, find a job. I have been studying bookkeeping with online resources and love it, planning on doing volunteer work for nonprofits to get experience since no one will hire anyone without experience—but not sure if to proceed into the field, I don’t want to waste any time studying and not find success at this point in my life. I asked the bookkeeping group but people were super rude and utter gatekeepers I deleted my post and got the h3ll out of there lol, hopefully I can get a response here. :)