I have seen many forex traders (crypto traders are not excluded, of course) venture into opening up physical trading academys. It is almost like the next step for them after establishing that they are now making some profit. Do you think traders who start up trading academys and signal groups are more interested in helping people gain knowledge and make money for themselves than their selfish interest in profiting from these people who come to learn?
I think most start these academy's more as a way to generate funds for themselves to trade with, not really with the intention to help. What do you think?
When a building is rented, money is spent to make possession of the space or building, and that money spent, there is a mindset of regaining it after a while (or within a year, cause rent will be renewed). If a land is bought for sell purpose, it will be for building a home for the family, otherwise it is for business. Every mindset behind any business is to make/generate profit.
The successful traders are giving out educational services, and which is not free, mostly when it comes to money. Before learning, one must pay, those teaching has it at the back of their mind that they will receive payment either at the end of the month or at the end of the lecture.
So, it is all about making more money, though rendering services. After every service, payment must be made for services rendered.