“There are two ways to receive wisdom: mistakes and mentors” – Mike Murdock
Just ask yourself "Are you still willing to make more mistakes or its a time to choose right Trading Mentor?"
Just ask yourself "Are you still willing to make more mistakes or its a time to choose right Trading Mentor?"
If
you are willing to repeat the same mistakes over and over again you are
free. But if you are looking for the second alternative then let us
guide you on that.
The value of learning a skill from a mentor
There are a few different ways that we as human beings learn a new skill or acquire more knowledge; one of these is self-education, many people teach themselves how to play an instrument or how to cook. Usually things that people self-educate themselves in are intrinsically satisfying, meaning they provide a person with an internal sense of gratification and achievement. Our natural talents in certain skill sets prime us to self-educate ourselves in skills that are most gratifying to us. Another way human beings learn is through a systematic education, via a public or private school. This type of learning is acquired from taking instruction from someone that is certified to teach material on a specific subject. Once we complete enough course work in a variety of subjects we attain a diploma or college degree that symbolizes our mastery in a particular field of knowledge. However, a college degree is not always synonymous with a specific industry-related skill.It is the acquisition of a specific skill set that makes an individual employable, whether its employment with a company or self-employment. Even if you do have a college degree most job-specific skills are acquired via on-the-job training from a person who has the experience to train you in the specific job you are learning. A person who takes you under their wing and trains you for a specific skill is considered a mentor. Generally a mentor will train someone based on their own experience in the field, this means that a mentor has already made all of the mistakes any beginner will make and has learned the tough lessons that accompany any worth-while endeavor.
Why you need a mentor to help you learn how to trade
Unless you are a total beginner to trading and this is your first day reading about trading strategies then you no doubt have realized that there is a jungle of stocks and other trading related information available for you to digest. Some of it is quality information; the great majority of it is someone trying to make a quick buck preying off of less knowledgeable peoples’ hopes at making money in the markets. The amount of trading information and different trading courses for sale by people of questionable credentials can actually seem quite over whelming to someone that is relatively new to the world of trading.
So, if we can agree that we definitely will greatly benefit from a mentor,then our next logical step would be to seek out a credible and experienced mentor, preferably someone who practices what they are preaching to you, offers on-going support, and is able to easily be contacted whether through email or phone. The bottom-line is that someone who is just out to make a quick buck and does not care about their own reputation or the morality of their actions will not have any of these previously mentioned characteristics. So let’s dive into what exactly you should expect from your Trading mentor.
What you should look for in a trading mentor
The next big question we need to ask about our mentor is do they practice what they preach? Do they trade the same exact way they are teaching people to trade? A mentor that provides their students with a trading discussion forum or daily market commentary where they give you regular market insights and updates, is definitely something any legit mentor should do. This shows that they are currently active in the market and connected to it with passion, any trader or mentor worth a grain of salt will provide this service or something similar. The bottom line here is that any credible and legitimate mentor will be trading the same way they are teaching, if their strategy is truly effective and worth learning.

