Originally posted by Sam Mcgee
...They give signals to trade S&P Futures contracts and some daytrading education. I'm just a beginning trader and I thought it might be an easy way for me to learn to trade futures contracts... Does anyone have any better recommendations?
Sam Mcgee,
There are a few types of traders out there:
Traders that are lazy and want someone else to tell them when to go Long and then when to exit or when to go Short and then when to cover...
Traders that are independent via having a mentor or self-taught...
If you want someone to give you some trade signals...there are hundreds of websites out there for such and I don't know how much better or worst Daytraders Bulletin is from the rest.
If you choose the route of following someone's signals while learning very little about trading independently for yourself...make sure their track record is via ACTUAL TRADES and not via hypothetical trades nor via some disclaimer that saids they themselves don't trade their own signals
However, if you truly want to learn how to trade via your own signals...get a mentor that's also a successful trader.
Thus, you may want to differentiate websites that provide trade signals from websites that provides real education.
From my experience...websites that provides signals will provide very little useful education applicable enough for you to trade on your own because they would be defeating the purpose of offering trade signals if such is fee-based.
Here are some basic requirements of Mentors:
1. Verifiable sucessful trading record.
2. Mentors in realtime during market hours (in-person in your trading environment) via their own trading account prior to coaching you through your own trades in your trading account.
3. Provides live-realtime online follow-up education
Such individuals are difficult to find because such individuals are very busy successfully trading their own accounts and most likely WILL ONLY want to try the mentor thing as a change of pace (trying something new or to take a break from the stresses of trading)...
such individuals are also well compensated by the students.
P.S. Such students usually have a shorter learning curve down the road to profits and make back the money they've paid to such type of a mentor.
I'm keeping a personal list of such types of mentors and a list of students that want to hook up with such types of mentors.
Contact me if you want to get on the student list or even better...give me some names to contact of individuals that I can check out to add to my mentor list.
See an earlier post by me at
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8750
P.S. The student list is growing faster than the mentor list...a mentor list that's moving like a slug.
NihabaAshi