Didn't most of the turtles fail miserably? For those late to the program, the turtles were a group of non-traders hired by some rich guys to settle a bet about whether or not tradign could be taught.
Regardless, the facts are, the market has the highest attraction to those least suited for it. This is how it feeds itself.
In my option prop firm the best trader was a 22 year old ex teacher who knew nothing about the market and could care less-- she just wanted the money. She was trained to use the software and made a killing-- but that really wasn't trading but rather just doing a task.
the manager told me those who knew the "most" about the markets did the worst with the program as they would second guess the proven edge.
So, i agree with Mr.N-- if trading is a task thanks to an edge, it can be taught, if you dont have an edge to teach, trading can not be taught. and obviously I am not talking about dubious edges and hindsight bias crap like chart reading, i mean real structural edges
surf