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Old 01-29-2008, 06:45 PM
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This member is the original thread starter. Re: The Right Coach/Mentor?

Abesmith - Thanks.....yes, the only reason why I haven't jumped on tradethemarkets, as they do seem to trade futures mainly and for now I am into stocks. I do get their free videos already and love it, that is why I thought of them for being my mentor, but again I like stocks and they like futures...

I will go ahead and check out tradingeveryday.com, thanks for the tip on that.

And yesss...TL seems to be the best so far. As you said people are very nice and friendly, not mention knowledgable. The chatroom was a nice experience, as I wasn't boo'd on for being a beginner, definitely a plus, so I will be back for more.

I really just need a little start up help, point me to some directions and such. I am pretty good self study and good at researching and as I said, so far I have not made too many stupid mistakes by applying good discipline to my trades.

Just ordered Trading in the Zone book, which I know will be even more help and now trying to decide between two books on Technical Analysis. One by John Murray and one by Robert Edwards and John Magee. Any suggestions on which one? I will check the reviews here, as I know James does a great job of reviewing books.

Thanks,
Eva

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