Their coaches are either retired (too old to compete) or mediocre players but good coaches. When it comes to trading, you want someone who is still active (who cares about learning how trading was in say 1980s?) but also outperforming everyone else. A sports equivalency of having Michael Jordan coach you while he's competing in the NBA finals.
Absolutely correct. My analoges were only meant to highlight that most big winners in life seek out mentors.
In trading you want a coach who has meanigful positive expectation right now.
Trading edges often evaporate over time and many who used to win are now solid losers or have quit trading.
Trading is full of gurus-for-hire who had an edge years ago but are now losers who no longer have an edge.
Trading is even more full of complete lying hustlers posing as winning traders who never once in their lives figured to beat the game.
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