Strategies are abundant and readily available; what's rare is the skill and composure and fortitude required to pull it off,
The core mechanics and art and skill of the trade...is,
or can be, complicated,
That I can agree with.In Robotics or Programming,a complex task is oftentimes broken down into smaller manageable steps-so that the program in question can perform the said task easily & flawlessly.
If all the subtleties & procedures are imposed upon to do at once,which essentially the said task is-it can be overwhelming if not impossible.But managing it in little chunks,one bite at a time-it's doable & a quite efficient way of doing so.
I would say,trading skill is nothing but a larger set of many smaller steps & actions-that can be solved in a similar way.Even the so called art/intuition of trading is nothing more than an enhanced ability to recognize subtle patterns in a short amount of time.
Both can be solved by a person with a sensible approach in time ,if we didn't believe so- we probably wouldn't be pursuing trading or talking about trading here for that matter.
An example that comes to mind is Al Brooks body of work.Personally it didn't work for me,I wasn't ready to commit a considerable amount of time at that moment.But his eye for those little things,those subtle shifts in momentum -is art/intuition boiled down to manageable chunks in it's purest form,that's acquired through decades of time.If one devotes enough time in a methodical way with his work,I believe he can acquire decades worth of skill in a few years. I think Richard Wyckoff has a great quote about the subtle shifts in market,too.
Here,the mentor understands this concept to some degree & doesn't leave the student with only a book/video outlining his strategy.He spends 2 months working with his skill development ,taking live trades with the said student & sharing his live trades too.I still have the recorded videos of his live trades.He deals with each student's psychological profile too as much as is possible in 2 months period.After completion,we are advised to work on our skill development for at least 6 months before going live.
I think many of the necessary finer actions of trading are being broken down in this manner,ultimately distilling the smaller skillsets in our subconscious -which controls the intuition part of us.IMO,it's effective in achieving it's intention to a certain extent.I would love if the program went on for a year or more as long as necessary-but he may have other things to do in his life not related to trading.Also may be the cost would become so higher I couldn't afford it.Given the limitations,I'm content with my purchase.