Looking to hire mentor: $1k

Quote from cabletrader:

He already said he's been with a prop firm for a year.

God you guys are so negative, did you all have a bad day or something!

Has everyone on these types of forums forgotten what it was like trying to get a handle on trading at the start?

So much for a sharing community spirit, eh!

That's not being negative, but bottom line is that it boils down to learning it for YOURSELF.

The Internet is filled with courses and chat rooms for $1-5K that aren't worth a penny.

That alone should tell you something. Read the journal section, post or PM questions to authors who you find interesting... that's free mentoring for you right there.
 
Quote from Im Bullish:

I'm looking for a mentor.... someone that can help me learn a decent strategy.... I'd pay up to $1k

$1K might get you a decent Vegas "call girl" for a few hours; not sure that is the type of mentoring you need, but might reduce some internal stress...
 
Quote from Reaver:

That's not being negative, but bottom line is that it boils down to learning it for YOURSELF.

The Internet is filled with courses and chat rooms for $1-5K that aren't worth a penny.

That alone should tell you something. Read the journal section, post or PM questions to authors who you find interesting... that's free mentoring for you right there.

There you go, that's constructive and points the guy in the right general direction, as well as saving him $1000!
 
Quote from thetrendfollowe:

Well, in contrary to the responses above, Alot of guys who have mentored me in the past have done it for free.

I knew a guy who knew a successful trader who was going to let us look over his shoulder and offer his tips and what not for free.

Quote from cabletrader:


Has everyone on these types of forums forgotten what it was like trying to get a handle on trading at the start?

So much for a sharing community spirit, eh!

I tend to agree. Naive? Maybe but there are plenty of ways to express your opinion of the original question without acting like a bunch of teenage vultures.
Not pointing at anyone specifically or even at this thread but unfortunately it's behavior that happens way to often .

Quote from NYOBScalper:

Original Poster,

no one worth mentoring you will take your 1k. You could by a stroke of luck find someone generous to help you for free...

Your probably right.
 
Quote from cabletrader:

There you go, that's constructive and points the guy in the right general direction, as well as saving him $1000!

There is in fact some good, no, great trading advice here if you can find the right people to listen to while tuning out the noise.
 
Quote from Reaver:

There is in fact some good, no, great trading advice here if you can find the right people to listen to while tuning out the noise.

I absolutely agree but it's not always easy for a new trader to recognize an oasis, they often end up drinking sand because they can't tell the difference!
 
I am a prop trader with Bright Trading. I am not affiliated with them other than trading through them. I have been with them since April 2007 and it has been a fairly good experience.

Since September, I have been in their mentorship program which I do remotely from my home office. My first mentor was in Canada and was sub par and after a month I asked to be transferred to someone else. I ended up getting transferred to another mentor in California that is fantastic and has not just improved my trading, but my whole outlook on achievement.

I would recommend that you consider transferring to Bright Trading and getting involved in the mentorship program right away. They have a program already established. You can keep your $1000 and maybe prevent having to lose all of your trading capital for trader's tuition, too.

If you do it, and your mentor doesn't work out after about a month or so, request someone else. They will work with you to get someone right for you. Finding a good mentor is not easy, but worth the effort.

Best of luck to you.

Sincerely,
Daryl
 
The first thing you gotta do is change your handle from, "I'm Bullish" to, "I don't give a rat's ass" if the market goes up or down. Until then, a mentor can't help you.

$1,000? Is that per hour or per day? Oh, per week with continued follow-up? You might get some takers if it's $1,000 per day.

Also keep in mind the student is always the weakest link. You can begin improving on that by changing your handle.



Quote from Im Bullish:

I'm looking for a trading mentor.... someone that can help me learn a decent strategy.... I'd pay up to $1k

I've been with a prop firm for a year, have contributed nearly all my capital, and haven't even come close to a paycheck....

I'd like to travel to your office and shadow for about a week.... and then have continually support through AIM/Yugma/or whatever....

Please let me know if this interests you at all

Thanks in advance
 
Quote from cabletrader:

He already said he's been with a prop firm for a year.

He never mentioned that he had received training....and many prop firm do not train anymore (it's simply not worth it for successful traders to take the time out of their own trading).

P.S.- Hi Reaver. Hope everything is going well.
 
OP, just read the AHG thread. It contains everything you need to be profitable and thanks to Anek and other contributors it is free. No mentor will come close to giving you a better strategy, even for several times $1K. Anek and others respond to questions on the thread and they even have a free room too where you can get real time help from people. I would have given anything to have had that type of help when I started out.
 
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