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June 30, 2008

Day Trading Requires a Mentor

If you want to get involved in Day Trading Futures then you need to make sure that the first thing that you do is to find a mentor who can help you with this. Yes, you can learn a lot from books. You can also gain a wealth of information from taking a Futures Trading Course. But there is nothing like that one-on-one, personalized advice that a finance mentor can provide to you.

You may be able to find a mentor in your own circle of friends. If you know anyone who has been involved in Futures Trading for awhile then you can ask someone to support your fledgling efforts. If not, consider turning to an online source that provides mentors as part of their trading strategy. Look for a mentor who has at least ten years of experience in Futures Trading so that you’ll get the best overview and time-tested advice.

Of course, you don’t want to rely on the information of one source alone. You may have a mentor who uses a Futures Signals methodology that doesn’t work well for you. You can take the mentor’s advice with a grain of salt and supplement what he’s taught you with the information that you’ve gained from other sources as well as from your own experience. But it’s easier if you’ve got a starting point like a mentor to get you off the ground.

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