Quote from danielc1:
I think it depends on your trading methodology. If he or she was in my country I would take the offer. It is not so bad to have someone do all the preparation on your trading instruments.(Selections, printing charts, updating tradelogs, capturing news items on stocks or futures and so on.) It would save us a lot of time and I have played with the idea to hire someone to do all this...
Quote from danielc1:
I think it depends on your trading methodology. If he or she was in my country I would take the offer. It is not so bad to have someone do all the preparation on your trading instruments.(Selections, printing charts, updating tradelogs, capturing news items on stocks or futures and so on.) It would save us a lot of time and I have played with the idea to hire someone to do all this...
Quote from bstay:
Still, this is too little "work" in exchange for the many hours (even months) to get someone to learn how I actually trade, all the tactics/strategies/nuances/experiences/disasters/instincts/tools that the experienced trader accumulated over the years. I would still want someone to actually pay me for the one/two hours each day I spent to coach, in exchange for the lost time in my own valuable freedom which fulltime trading gives.
Those who have trained work colleagues or did project/program transfers or did martial arts instruction would know it takes twice the hours to prepare each "lesson" than the actual conducting of the lesson. Unless of course, there's no contractual agreement (since no payment) to ensure the student even learn anything. Then it's free if you want to look over my shoulder to see how I trade each day.
Quote from yv2008:
It's interesting here how i ask for a recommendation and the reply back is people judging a person's quality or skill level(which im sure i have more then some of the simple minded midgets questioning me).... In truth there's truth... Let me know if u guys have some real advice...
Quote from yv2008:
hey guys,
I am willing to work till end of January preferably part time mornings. I am currently studying and independently acquiring my series 7(self employed so to say). While i am doing this i would like to improve my existing trading skills regardless of which instruments or exchanges are traded.
I have a good deal of basic technical analysis skills and have traded many markets before with ok/breakeven results. Where can i find someone with a proven track record in need of a trading assistant or such while teaching me to trade with effective strategies that work.
I am not interested in putting up my own capital to trade at the firm i am specifically interested in learning without receiving any profits for this.
Any ideas? Btw im in new york
Thanks,
Quote from Joab:
Can you do my shopping, laundry, dishes and clean toilets?
Just teasing you but most successful independent traders really have no need for staff.