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Well what I meant was there's a lot of posers giving mediocre advice on ET. How I know are the pics from the "Show your trading screen" thread tells me more then enough about the majority on this thread.
yes, I'm offering. You won't find many experience traders willing to give away their big trading secrets. But I'm not willing to just give everything I know to just anyone.Quote from stock piker:
and you're offering mentoring on another site?
Quote from jinxu:
yes, I'm offering. You won't find many experience traders willing to give away their big trading secrets. But I'm not willing to just give everything I know to just anyone.
The average learning curve for a new trader is:
3-4 years while losing between $25,000 to $75,000.
I can teach a trader to become profitable in a few months for a lot less than the amount they will lose if they tried it alone.
Quote from jinxu:
yes, I'm offering. You won't find many experience traders willing to give away their big trading secrets. But I'm not willing to just give everything I know to just anyone.
The average learning curve for a new trader is:
3-4 years while losing between $25,000 to $75,000.
I can teach a trader to become profitable in a few months for a lot less than the amount they will lose if they tried it alone.
:eek:No, because just because a trader is profitable doesn't mean that he knows how to teach. I have experience tutoring people in math, engineering, and physics and had always had good reviews for being able to explain complicated subjects into simple ideas anyone can understand.Quote from stock piker:
Don't you think that the prerequisite to mentoring should be personal profitability? What a concept.
Quote from jinxu:
yes, I'm offering. You won't find many experience traders willing to give away their big trading secrets. But I'm not willing to just give everything I know to just anyone.
The average learning curve for a new trader is:
3-4 years while losing between $25,000 to $75,000.
I can teach a trader to become profitable in a few months for a lot less than the amount they will lose if they tried it alone.
Quote from jinxu:
On the internet it's hard to figure out who the real deal are from the idiots. Sometimes, idiots can make [vague] profound thoughts every once in a while.
As a rule of thumb: The more frequent someone post on ET, the higher the chance he is one of the losers. Assume 95% of posers are losers until proven wrong.

Quote from jinxu:
No, because just because a trader is profitable doesn't mean that he knows how to teach. I have experience tutoring people in math, engineering, and physics and had always had good reviews for being able to explain complicated subjects into simple ideas anyone can understand.
And sometimes what works for that trader might not work for everyone else. That's why I customize my methods to fit any individual trader's needs.
That's why I offer a few details on my trading method on my site for any interested trader to look at to see if it's something they want to learn.