Great mentors I have found (Trading)

Hello.

I'd say 95% of investment/trading content out there is crap.

I said I can make a list of good mentors who have truly helped me on my journey.
So here they are.


Bob Loukas (You can find him on twitter and some videos from youtube). Would have put links but it's not allowed.
"Intermediate time-frame swing trader but also takes shorter scalp trades when there is an opportunity. He has been trading 25 years, and some of that time as a full-time trader. He is recognized as an expert on trading market cycles and places a significant importance on risk management. I like to consider myself an educator on trading and investing, along with being a passionate entrepreneur".
Focuses on calmness, market cycles, psychology, mindset, market trends, key levels, breakouts and moving averages.

I remember when I found Bob Loukas from youtube. He had a video back in 2019 january when BTC was around 3,6k and he said "if you panic sell now, you are going to regret that for a long time. This is time to accumulate."


Mitch Ray (Twitter and youtube).
"Technical Analysis with Mitch Ray is your #1 Source for Trade Setups and Market Updates"
I think Mitch has best free trading content what I have found from youtube. It amazes me that he doesn't have more visibility when there is these moon boys everywhere. (I guess people like to believe that they can get rich overnight)
He's making live market updates and technical analysis almost every day on youtube.
Focuses on harmonics, fibonacci, channels, key levels, market trends, candlesticks, breakouts, fundamentals.


Peter Brandt (Twitter) Legend
"World renowned veteran Trader of classical charting principles for over four decades and #1 author on Amazon with trading book Diary of a Professional Commodity Trader. A man dedicated to helping others in the world of market speculation".
Focuses on classical charting, key levels, moving averages, breakouts, channels, parabolas, psychology and patterns.


Big Cheds (Twitter and youtube).
"Author of best selling book "Trading Wisdom". CMT level 1 and trained in Classical Charting and Japanese Candlesticks. Accomplished trader and educator of more than ten years, he is dedicated to helping new traders avoid the early mistakes most make when getting started. Cheds enjoys sharing his knowledge of risk management and trader psychology".
Focuses on classical charting, key levels, fake outs (traps), breakouts, psychology, market trends, candlesticks, moving averages and patterns.


Gareth Soloway (Twitter and interviews about markets on youtube)
"Chief Market Strategist Gareth Soloway has been an avid swing and day trader since his days at Binghamton University where he studied Economics. After college, Gareth quickly excelled as a financial adviser but his heart was always in swing and day trading. He had this long standing belief that he could help investors make more money by advising them on shorter term investments (holding a stock for days to weeks) than the buy and hold crowd who lost 50% of their money during every market collapse. “Why not profit during the bear markets just like the bull markets”, he said. While helping others gain financial independence during the day, he spent his nights studying charts and price action, developing a unique market trading system that put his profits on a rocket ship. Some nights he would barely sleep when he found a new technique that was proven, once back-tested".
Gareth has quite a track record.



There's ofc big list of things I forgot to mention that these traders focus on. You better check them out yourself.

Someone said it well. Learning to trade profitably takes thousands of hours. Why would it be any different than studying a degree which takes 4 years / 5000 hours? (The hardest easiest way to make money.)
But if you find good mentors this learning curve gets much faster. That I noticed after I invested some money to study TA

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-Jebu





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