When it comes to learning how to succeed in the mysterious land of trading, it's best to have a guide who's been there and back successfully. Someone who has negotiated the rough terrain and who knows where the pitfalls lie.
It's seldom imagined that something as simple as following someone who knows what they're doing in the markets is the shortest distance to one's goal.
Instead, our egos seem to demand that we discover a new route to the promised land of profitability (as if there is one that hasn't already been discovered).
There's always room for innovation, of course.
But, there's this to consider when you're trading the markets.
It costs a lot of money to make the same mistakes that others have made on their path to success.
From a purely financial cost basis, it just makes sense to cut out the costly mistake process whenever it's possible to. But, it seems that this is precisely where our egos get in the way of our own success.
But, let's move beyond the "cost factor" for a moment and look at an even more precious commodity - Our Time. Why waste it in covering the same ground that's been covered by the successful traders who have preceded us?
What I've been suggesting is nothing more than what we've already done in our lives already. Perhaps we've forgotten that our school system is exactly patterned this way. Mentors, Teachers show us the most efficient path to acquiring the information we need in life and save us the time of trying to gather all this data ourselves. A process that could conceivably take much longer if succeed at all.
Somehow, we can see this when we look at our educational institutions.
A method of learning as well founded as this, should surely be applied to acquiring our trading knowledge and skills as well, don't you think?
Why we don't immediately make this all important connection when we set out to master trading must surely be the effect of an ego-centered cause as it's almost a universal response.
Do we just assume that we can quickly & easily master another career (having already done it before) without any help this time?
There's just no doubt then, as it's already been proven in our own lives, that we need our own successful guides, teachers or mentors to succeed in trading markets.
The great news is that trading for results can be and is being taught today.
This has been proven as part of an experiment conducted with real money and real students by Richard Dennis in the futures markets many years back. He believed that trading could be taught and set out to prove his theory. He succeeded tremendously and produced traders that are heads of some of the largest trading funds in the World today. Traders who manage Billions of dollars every day.
That group's success makes the case. Successful trading is best learned from a qualified teacher or mentor of trading.
And, the mentoring continues today through market trading masters who are willing to bring along others and teach them the secrets to success that they learned.
I will continue to add names and some deeper insight into trading approaches, list more about them and contact information for those interested in pursuing this path to trading success. That information will be posted and can be accessed through the link at the end of this article.
We'll be starting with the Forex Trading Markets first and once we've located a few good traders willing to teach their methods to new students, we'll move on to locate them in other Markets as well.
There is another factor to consider when searching out a real master trader and that is the time-available factor. Even the best of teachers have limited time resources and several master traders I've been researching have already stopped accepting new students. They may perhaps do so again. We can only wait and see.
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