Not all live sessions are the same: each type has a different objective and a different way of participating. Knowing what to expect in advance helps you choose the right sessions and derive the maximum value from them.
Here we look at the three main categories and how to recognize them on the official calendar.
Live operative
Live operative sessions are dedicated to the functioning of the platform and the method: how to read the dashboard, what to expect in a market phase, how to interpret technical indicators. They are useful for strengthening the understanding of the service.
- Focus on the platform and tools
- Periodic frequency
- Suitable for all active users
If you have recently joined Arbicsx, prioritize live operative sessions: they build the foundations that make everything else clearer.
Live formative
Live formative sessions delve into specific themes: method, discipline, expectations, market context. They do not replace official written training but integrate it with examples and reflections.
Live di assistenza
Live di assistenza sessions are designed to answer community questions. They are useful for understanding how recurring cases are addressed and for bringing your questions into a structured context.
Live di assistenza sessions do not replace the official ticket: for personal cases or sensitive data, the individual support remains the correct channel.
How to choose which ones to attend
Choose based on your current stage and your objective. It is not necessary to participate in everything: it is better to attend a few sessions with attention than many kept in the background.
Order and respect
Each type has rules of conduct consistent with its objective. The instructions received during the live session must be respected: they help maintain a high quality of discussion for everyone.
Knowing the differences between the types of live sessions allows you to build a tailored educational path without distractions.
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