supply a link?
I'm not sure when should I promote it and thus I do not talk about it unless someone asks for it. I hope that posting the link here would be OK.
https://dimitriosonline.medium.com/
supply a link?
If you're looking for the best if ET advice I would start here. It's an accumulation of advice and gems gleaned from ET's userbase free of charge.@2rosy correct, externship
@wrbtrader institutional traders and retail traders have a different approach. As Anton Kreil says, there is nobody giving me a bonus and a paycheck for that.
@GoldDigger so basically, most of the traders in this forum just "draw lines" and place bets on them?
@Bugsy I totally agree with that, but to be honest I already kinda knew the answers that I will be getting on my post. I guess I just wanted to try this out. I don't consider myself a newbie. I just want to go a step further and transition to a full-time gig.
@easymon1 Actually I do have a blog that I write on everything market-related. As I told Bugsy, I don't need to learn how to draw S&R, I need to transition to a full-time gig, and to be honest, my main issue is psychological.
@maxinger Agreed but I guess this is where virtual assistance comes. Besauce it is a one-man job. Probably you are right and there is no need for a virtual assistant. I guess asking is free thoughnobody knows.
@ajacobson I want to follow the "retail way of trading" and I don't think I will learn anything by placing client orders and following a predefined corporate trading strategy. Maybe I'm wrong. What do you think?
Thank you all for your answers! I appreciate your feedback.
All good advice here. If I was in your shoes I'd fire questions to traders you admire and see where it takes you. A decade back I found an absolute gem of a trader who set me on the right path. It was light guidance rather than full on mentorship but worth its weight in gold. And if you compare that to some of the clowns on youtube I suspect you don't need what's offered freely and you won't get what's hidden from sight.
Similarly, try a few meetups. Finding solid traders in retail crowds is needle in a haystack territory but I'd recco blagging your way into professional ones (Bloomie and Reuters regularly have events talking about x/y/z developments in different markets and regs etc). You're much more likely to strike gold there.
If you're looking for the best if ET advice I would start here. It's an accumulation of advice and gems gleaned from ET's userbase free of charge.
https://www.elitetrader.com/et/pages/hall-of-fame/
It is very hard to find someone that will be willing to give guidance and at the same time have the same "trading style".
So You Have a "trading style" ? ? ?
Understand @DimitriosOnline ---Unfortunately -- you no doubt are correct about the "attacks"
However, your request and objective is not a foolish one. No matter what skill we wish to develop, it is usually best studied with the help of an experienced, knowledgeable individual who already has been successful. I have spent lots of time and money to improve my Golf Swing and so even in sports or hobbies your need is to mirror successful ideas correctly in all parts of our lives.
Please do not get discouraged. Trading is really the best way to make a good living from home or for that matter anywhere we find an internet connection. Trading IS a Skill-set that can be understood and with adequate practice can be mastered and profited from.
Beware, of course, of anyone trying to sell you a course or suggesting a membership chatroom.
If you wish I will answer your questions on a PM here at Elite Trader -- and your efforts will eventually "pay-off" !