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To: Paul K who wrote (5511)10/22/1998 3:20:00 PM
From: TraderAlan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12617
 
Paul,

<It suggests one of the ways to re-energize your craft is to become a mentor to a new trader. Would this be one of the more successful methods of learning - from one who has profitably survived the process?>

My web site and writing is a manifestation of my need to share what I've learned over the years. Whenever I write down a trading or TA concept and share it, I relearn it.

But to be truthful, I really don't believe most fail due to lack of knowledge. The mental discipline required to be consistent in the game is difficult as hell. That's what's so frustrating (and fatal) to most. The keys to the kingdom always seem to hang just out of reach, prompting us to hurl ourselves toward the object of desire over and over again until we burn out.

Guess that means we're just a bunch of salmon swimming upstream to spawn and die <g>.

Alan



To: Paul K who wrote (5511)10/22/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: World Wide Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12617
 
Day Trading Mentors

Learning from a mentor in a one-on-one setting is the only way to go when it comes to trader training. It's just too "hands on" to be taught effectively in a seminar of more than 20 traders to one instructor.

Our day trader group does just that - match more experienced traders who would like to pass on their knowledge to less learned traders who want to find out what it really takes to make it in this competitive business. An experienced successful trader who will sit down with you and deliver a no-nonsense lesson on how they make it happen can command a lot of money for their services - and if they are as good as they say - worth every penny.

Deciding who is legitimate and who is not is the hard part. Always be suspicious of those who have made more money teaching their craft than actually DOING their craft.

Enough said.

Day Traders of Orange County
worldwidetraders.com