Hi lodian,
Does he have a track record can you send me any further details on his website or anything?
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Yeh he has a track record he drinks like a horse, and he is an ass at times and goes on and on, but his method is trade with your eyes not with your mind. What's happening is happening don't over complicate things. He trades both Futures :clap: and FX
No website because he doesn't do it for commercial reasons. If you want you can add me on skype, lodian9
Lodian
Hi,
What are the important aspects when deciding to choose a mentor to work with in forex?
To assume that everyone is a con-man is just as unrealistic in my opinion as assuming that everyone is honest.
I think it is best to keep an open mind, while keeping your wits about you, of course.
And I think each individual trainer or mentor has their own reasons for charging, or for not charging. I don't think you can generalise, although people like to do so.
Tom Hougaard is still going strong, he's worth a look (not a mentor per se)
http://www.tradertom.com/index.htm
Jimmy Tripod; said:People like to say that one should not judge a book by it's cover. Very true, but think over your life and ask yourself honestly how often it would have been wrong to do so.
Why shouldn't a mentor of forex trading charge for his services?.
He was flogging a system called 'colour charts' which was basically heiken ashi candles with a MA that changed colour depending on if it was going up for down. I pretty much recreated it in easylanguage for free in about half an hour He was charging several hundred for it and pushing it at free tradestation seminars.
How many of these vendors that have been subjected to scrutiny on t2w have turned out to be above board? Has there even been one?
Yes some could be honest but why are none of them prepared to prove it? Given the amount of scams it's not an unreasonable thing to ask.