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Further Discussions => Trading (Not crypto) => Topic started by: Rruchi man on March 29, 2025, 05:34:54 PM
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What is your opinion of the government introducing subjects like trading early into the curriculum of students? Do you think that it can directly affect human capital, or does the government want the interest to remain around the regular careers and professions that will keep people working under them?
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What is your opinion of the government introducing subjects like trading early into the curriculum of students? Do you think that it can directly affect human capital, or does the government want the interest to remain around the regular careers and professions that will keep people working under them?
I don't think adding "TRADING" itself to the school curriculum will not help the students because not all of them will be interested in trading.
What they need is a curriculum that's related to finance. I mean something that will help them handle their finances in a better way. Not trading especially we know how risky trading is not only on the crypto market, but in any market. What the students need are knowledge on how they will handle their money in a better way. As for the effect just in case they really add this, I don't know, and I don't even know if the students will benefit from it, but I hope that the government will think better when it comes to this one.
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Do you mean the normal economic trades or you meant cryptocurrency or forex trading? If it's economic trades, it's there in school curriculum, some entrepreneurship courses offer such topics in theory and practicals. Sometimes courses understand economics and finance covers the study of stocks and forex trading but in practicals, they would not teach you how to start trading forex or crypto futures and I believe the reason why is because of the risk and secondly, there's always opportunity to go and learn it anywhere, depending on if you find a professional trader that can teach you.
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What is your opinion of the government introducing subjects like trading early into the curriculum of students? Do you think that it can directly affect human capital, or does the government want the interest to remain around the regular careers and professions that will keep people working under them?
The concept of trading is that which requires a lot of deliberation before investing it into anything to think of. Trading is very controversial and at the same time will be very benefiting to the people who got the knowledge first hand in time. I don’t know how well the integration into school curriculum could help better the future of the students, but I know it’ll definitely has some positive impacts on the students if used well in the rightful purpose of which they’re been taught of. I just know the government if they ever want to integrate that into the school curriculum, it will most definitely be of their best interest.