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RE: Trading Tutors/Courses/Workshops Etc.



PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

1.  Joe Ross www.tradingeducators.com
2.  Tom Bierovic www.synergytrader.com Don't know if he still does tutoring
or not.
3.  Linda Raschke might.  www.lbrcapital.com.
4.  Barry Rudd or his brother might. www.sceptretrading.com.
5.  Toni Turner might. www.toniturner.com/
6.  Pristine does.  www.pristine.com
7.  Larry Williams has good seminars, don't know if he normally provides one
on one tutoring or not.  He has done some of that for a very small number of
folks to whom he takes a liking, but I have no idea how one goes about
getting into that select group.  www.britishamerican.com and
www.larrywms.com.
8.  Chuck Le Beau might. www.traderclub.com.
9.  Robert Deel might. www.tradingschool.com.
10. Lewis Borsellino might.  www.teachtrade.com.
11.  www.traderscoach.com might.

My guess is that, in no particular order, Joe Ross, Linda Raschke, Chuck Le
Beau and/or Lou Borsellino would fit your needs the best of the above.

There are at least a hundred more possibilities, but the above are the best
ones in that litter, IMHO.


Vince Heiker
Flower Mound, TX


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Josslin [mailto:taoofdow@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:39 PM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Trading Tutors/Courses/Workshops Etc.


Dear Group,

A fellow contacted me recently asking about learning how to become a
profitable futures trader.  What came to my mind was the possibility, at
least as a first start, of engaging a trading tutor, taking a trading
course, or attending a weekend workshop.

Questions:

1.  Any recommendations?

2.  There was a fellow who was quite active on the list a while ago by the
name of Fred something, who lived in the Atlanta area, and taught a weekend
workshop.  What is his name?  website?

3.  Bob Heisler, an occasional poster to this list, used to conduct such a
weekend workshop, I believe.  Is he continuing to do so?

4.  Other possibilities?  Things, courses, workshops, people etc. to avoid?

Sincerely,

Richard

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