Both are beneficial in a long run if you think about it. Having a mentor guides you to minimize the risks and errors that you faced while trading, but without having a mentor helps you to realize your risks and errors and grow from them. So in the end, it is just a double-edged sword but ending positive.
Hi,
Indeed it is. Mr. Morge is now forced to publicly post his live, long-term trades (survival mode). According to his website, in 2019, he did not have a SINGLE loser. However, 2020, proves differently...
http://timothymorge.com/2020/02/timothy-morges-chartbook/
Looks like he got stopped out, big time. So much for his 100 Billion+, Institutional, non-US, Sovereign Wealth, hedge fund, with 8 seasoned brokers, with 30+ years of experience, and his alleged 3 Phds

