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Old 03-19-2008, 05:42 PM
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Re: How Much Would You Pay to Learn from a Veteran Trader?

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Well, BF, you have given away a few nuggets in these threads so I hope no price is enough. LOL

What if you could pay all your bills and all your externalities through mentoring one or more traders, while simply growing your account through trading? The price in this case doesn't have to be that much. It merely has to keep food on the table and you living the life you are accustomed too.

The real age old question is: Do you believe that there are really any trading secrets? And if so, do you believe that sharing them to a limited amount of people will render them null?
Yeah, I don't know. Seriously.

I would enjoy mentoring a few up and comers to be honest myself. But it would have to be on my terms and my conditions. For example, I would WANT face-to-face time. I know the internet is great and all, but there's a lot be said to face-to-face time.

Almost like a mini-prop shop type thing really. Of course, the issue then is how long before these people jump ship b/c they don't want to pay me... And how long before I have competition? How long before the trading plan is floating around the internet...

I am a skeptical person, so from my point of view, not sure it could work even for some serious money.

I don't know... a thought provoking question that's for sure. As my appearance in the VSA thread showed, I'm ok with asking those tough questions. It may not make everyone happy, but it's good to have someone asking those questions.

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