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Old 14-12-2005, 10:37   #36
Persiankiwi
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Re: Is it necessary to have a mentor?

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Originally Posted by AlphaTrader

If your interested in a good broker check out http://neuimex.com/ there excelent.


Later....

just looked. Interesting set-up. Do you participate in the competition?

Naturally being based in Switzerland protects them as much as it protects you, so bear that in mind too.

When I get back from my Xmas break I will download their demo and see what it feels like to work with. I am very keen to go live and were it up to me, I would rather cancel the Xmas break and just spend the season sitting at my pc trading, but family etc etc...

As far as your post re going off topic, well it seems that there are only 3 of us on this thread and we answered the main man's questions some way back. What else is there to say on mentors. Ideally, anyone wanting a mentor will have an uncle who works for a huge multinational on Wall Street or in Tokyo ad who is delighted to share with you all his thoughts and invites you to spend countless days with him at the office. Failing that.... like anything else, enter the world of all mouth and no action, test the waters and try to sort the wheat/chaff etc... There are great people out there, but it's just a case of finding them. Personally, as I stated above, I find more decent people and decent opinions on these threads than anywhere else, where the colour of my money seems to attract a lot of promises. At least here people know that you are a learner, as are most of them, and you have a genuine interest you can share with a bunch of people around the globe. Shame we can't have a virtual drink together! (then again we probably can!!!)

Back to mentors: If anyone knows of one or has one, it is time to start naming names?

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