In trading, seeking advice & coaching is really tricky, I...

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    In trading, seeking advice & coaching is really tricky, I reckon. If you knew some of the big F-ups I've made, you probably wouldn't read anything I post here. On the other hand, it is possible to learn from mistakes if you can bear looking at them.

    In sport, it's not unusual that the very best best players aren't great at coaching (eg. Sam Michell, Nathan Buckley). Some really great coaches weren't necessarily A-list players (eg. Al Clarkson).

    I like to be open to what anyone says on here. See if it feels right, maybe try it out. But if you want to get really good at something, it only makes sense to learn from the best, right? Why listen to anyone here when you can read the advice of legends like Rogers, Dennis, Cohen, Wyckoff, Gann, etc....?
 
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