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A lot of the footprint course is already available for free on YouTube as various snippets Axia have posted, so you can get a good idea of what it is about and their style before spending any money.
I am very happy with the course, and I've easily recouped the cost due to identifying opportunities explained in the course that I would otherwise have missed.
As with all things trading, I suspect the success or failure of a course will depend largely on the situation and ability of the person taking it, as much as the course itself.
I would recommend the course for an already established or nearly profitable trader that wants to refine their trading or expand their strategies to include orderflow, and doesn't have the time to trawl YouTube looking for snippets to piece together.
For anybody unsure, I would recommend locating YouTube content and trying to make that work first.
Also to note, Jigsaw and Axia seem to work together very closely. Jigsaw focuses a lot on the DOM, and Axia on Footprints. I would recommend searching for Jigsaw training material on YouTube and watching in conjunction with Axia.
Generally its sign that there is too much "talk" and "explaining", I don't know if they are trading for real or not but the course content is not too shabby. Not sure if its worth the price though, you can get most of that information and more for free on the internet.
//I had watched their courses in 2019, don't come hunting me for details reviews, because what I've typed above is the only thing I remember. Also, I do not use footprint and order-flow indicators for my trading, so its up for toss
They are trading for real, just look at their platform when they have TT up. If you do not see the yellow simulation band on all the widgets, then it is live.
With that said, I agree with you-- there courses are really boring and would probably be far more beneficial live, but still a worthy investment.