Re: Is anyone actually teaching how to daytrade?
Hi Boyd,
Just saw your post below, but decided to respond up here. Trading the e-mini S&P's seems to be the *primo* choice of many daytraders right now.
I was asking around awhile back about personal instruction and I was referred to this site for consideration: http://www.daytradingcourse.com
The guy will do 5 days of one-on-one training with you and will continue your education via phone, email, etc. after you leave. This might be what you are looking for. Of course, do your own due diligence, but it might be worth checking out.
He does put a lot of emphasis on Elliott Wave for high-probability entry setups...only uses the parts of Elliott that help make money and doesn't worry about a perfect count. Says it is much simpler than anything you've ever seen before.
Just throwing this out for your consideration...you decide. :-)
Whatever you choose to trade, with your expert charting skills and history of trading, you'll do well.
~ Amber
> Hi,
> Is anyone actually teaching how to daytrade?
> I don't mean supposedly teaching how to
> daytrade, and I don't mean ripping off
> trader wannabes.
> I mean taking an advanced student, such as
> me, and teaching him how to make money as a
> daytrader. (I've done over 1500 real-money
> S&P futures daytrades, and I can read charts
> and describe market anatomy.)
> Is there anyone out there doing this?
> Thanks in advance,
> - Boyd
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