A central message in this thread is that you should not trust gurus and that most of what you're told is useless.
Yet, what is it that most people in this thread do? They only replaced other gurus with the OP and every other expert in this thread - hanging on to their words, searching for hidden clues where there are none and hoping for their guidance.
In trading, you're alone. One needs to accept that or move on.
So, if you're alone and want to learn, then start studying the actual market. How does it generally move most of the time? How can I make a profit? Are there patterns which repeat themselves that can be exploited? What is required of me?
Study the market intensively and continuously. Keep testing. Keep researching. Find what doesn't work. Find what works. Takes a long, long, long time. But that's where the answers will be found. Not from false gurus or in this thread.
But as the work required is beyond what most want-to-be traders realize and with no guarantees at the end of the road, the most rational choice would be to let it go and just give up. This is not meant to be negative or cynical, but actually helpful and friendly advice as the cost of becoming a profitable trader on your own is very, very high both in terms of money and time spent.