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I think before a person is ready to be "mentored" he or she needs to obtain some basic education about options. You can do this through the exchange (CBOE) programs, or you can read some basic texts. I like the book by Lawrence McMillan titled "Options as a Strategic Investment". Charles Cottle also writes some good books on the subject and provides other services.
Also I notice that there are experienced floor traders who provide mentorship services. One is Dan Sheridan. You can get additional info from the site archives. Use search at the top of ET home page.
I am reading McMillan's book now and like it very much.
Drcha's advice is good to remember. Be careful, there are trolls and psychos on this site. They are easy to identify because they have the IQ of a hamster and the content of their posts has nothing to do with the subject of the thread. Fortunately the site has an "Ignore" feature you can use if they bother you...
Good luck
Steve
I think before a person is ready to be "mentored" he or she needs to obtain some basic education about options. You can do this through the exchange (CBOE) programs, or you can read some basic texts. I like the book by Lawrence McMillan titled "Options as a Strategic Investment". Charles Cottle also writes some good books on the subject and provides other services.
Also I notice that there are experienced floor traders who provide mentorship services. One is Dan Sheridan. You can get additional info from the site archives. Use search at the top of ET home page.
I am reading McMillan's book now and like it very much.
Drcha's advice is good to remember. Be careful, there are trolls and psychos on this site. They are easy to identify because they have the IQ of a hamster and the content of their posts has nothing to do with the subject of the thread. Fortunately the site has an "Ignore" feature you can use if they bother you...
Good luck
Steve