Someone with a fat PnL would charge you a lot, can you afford that? Someone with mediocre results wouldn't interest you. I think you're seeking the impossible. I know a few that were successfully mentored but it seems they were more so friends and I'm unsure how much money exchanged hands.
That is a fair point. But it all starts by sending me their fees and a program. Then we all can asses that a service is fair.
If we assume that everything will be negative and I won't get anything out of a mentor, then we don't need to bother. But I refuse to believe that, I have been told many times that I was looking for the impossible in many fields, and all I had to do was to try harder.
I have a way to trade options based on what I see in books, there are many strategies available out there, and if you can code as we do, we can automate processes. That is already done. Known strategies are automated.
Those processes yield a small amount that we could consider a passive income. Fair for the amount that I have invested.
Now the question is: is that the best I can do? I refuse to believe so. It is the best I can do because the information I have is limited.
Someone willing to mentor for a fee would evaluate what I do and suggest improvements, maybe papers or documentation to read, maybe a different broker, maybe a different market, that is a path to follow.
This forum is full of wankers that assume that I am in my 20's looking for someone to teach a beginner. That is why I am harsh with them because they are full of shit. Mentorship is possible at all levels. If they knew and read any my posts would realize that I am way past my 20's
. So it's hilarious when these wankers project themselves into someone that can post on this thread.Your reply is fair, and I can see that you are willing to discuss a point. Hence the explanation.