u/ThatAd4770 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I'm trader who spends most of my time sitting on my hands staring at charts waiting for my setups. because im a swing trader, i may get may be 2 or three setups a week. i gave that background so you know that i have so much time in my hands that i can use to learn something like
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
there's a few related things in New York City because there's enough density but it is very hard to find any boot camp that has any in person anymore.
it's not even about the like quality of the learning. it's that renting space for a large group of people in a density is extremely expensive and most boot camps are dead now and they don't even exist and the ones that are on life support don't have the money to pay for that lease.
Codesmith was allegedly paying like $75,000 a month for their lease in New York City that they dropped and left the state entirely. so if you need like four students a month just to pay your lease. never mind all of your staff that's not going to work when you have like a handful of enrollments a year now.
it does sound like taking a community college course might be a good thing for you like to look at. it'll cost significantly less. the material will be the same. there's in-person accountability. it's funded by whatever state and city you're in.