I don't know of many whom are teaching for free on ET. Maybe years ago like my personal hero JH.
Oh, there's still plenty of 'teachers' here...

That doesn't take away from your point but it all comes down to those willing to do the work that others are unwilling to do.
One of my favorite quotes is, "There's no substitute for experience." A mentor can probably fast track your learning by a factor of 10 or even 100, but you still need to rack up that experience and screen time on your own.
The problem for the lonely retail trader is that he's likely to waste his time doing work that's not leading anywhere. So, you can most definitely have a hard working retail trader who's going in circles because he's following the approach dictated by a loser. So, blaming an aspiring trader for
Folks can be profitable with simple EMA's. The technical content is maybe 10% of what's required, the rest is what happens between the ears. I attribute this to why there is such a broad spectrum of reviews of any method.
If that's true, then everyone's wasting their time on the technicals and most certainly does not need ICT, no?
I think skepticism needs to be balanced with open-mindedness; trust yet verify type of attitude.
Agreed. I'm just generally skeptical towards anyone who's in the educational business in this industry. I'm not shopping for any new guru or teacher to follow either. I'm my own guru with the market as my only teacher...

I would of course be willing to learn from others, but I just don't see it very likely that I'm going to learn something of (great) value that I don't already know or can't figure out on my own in the public domain.