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Hello Vince et al,
Good list, Vince. I would add two courses I've recently purchased
from www.tradingmarkets.com. One by Don Miller (~$600)that uses
multiple moving average, multiple time-frame aproach. The second is
by Kevin Haggerty (~$395)that covers his variation of the
"traditional" 1-2-3 pattern. Both courses are web and CD based,
contain tutorials and then an interactive trading simulator where on
is fed one bar at a time, choices to do nothing, buy, sell and instant
feedback from the program. I have found that to be a very good
learning methodology.
Best regards,
Jim Johnson mailto:jejohn@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Wednesday, November 20, 2002, 11:56:27 AM, you wrote:
VH> 1. Joe Ross www.tradingeducators.com
VH> 2. Tom Bierovic www.synergytrader.com Don't know if he still does tutoring
VH> or not.
VH> 3. Linda Raschke might. www.lbrcapital.com.
VH> 4. Barry Rudd or his brother might. www.sceptretrading.com.
VH> 5. Toni Turner might. www.toniturner.com/
VH> 6. Pristine does. www.pristine.com
VH> 7. Larry Williams has good seminars, don't know if he normally provides one
VH> on one tutoring or not. He has done some of that for a very small number of
VH> folks to whom he takes a liking, but I have no idea how one goes about
VH> getting into that select group. www.britishamerican.com and
VH> www.larrywms.com.
VH> 8. Chuck Le Beau might. www.traderclub.com.
VH> 9. Robert Deel might. www.tradingschool.com.
VH> 10. Lewis Borsellino might. www.teachtrade.com.
VH> 11. www.traderscoach.com might.
VH> My guess is that, in no particular order, Joe Ross, Linda Raschke, Chuck Le
VH> Beau and/or Lou Borsellino would fit your needs the best of the above.
VH> There are at least a hundred more possibilities, but the above are the best
VH> ones in that litter, IMHO.
VH> Vince Heiker
VH> Flower Mound, TX
VH> -----Original Message-----
VH> From: Richard Josslin [mailto:taoofdow@xxxxxxxxxxx]
VH> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:39 PM
VH> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
VH> Subject: Trading Tutors/Courses/Workshops Etc.
VH> Dear Group,
VH> A fellow contacted me recently asking about learning how to become a
VH> profitable futures trader. What came to my mind was the possibility, at
VH> least as a first start, of engaging a trading tutor, taking a trading
VH> course, or attending a weekend workshop.
VH> Questions:
VH> 1. Any recommendations?
VH> 2. There was a fellow who was quite active on the list a while ago by the
VH> name of Fred something, who lived in the Atlanta area, and taught a weekend
VH> workshop. What is his name? website?
VH> 3. Bob Heisler, an occasional poster to this list, used to conduct such a
VH> weekend workshop, I believe. Is he continuing to do so?
VH> 4. Other possibilities? Things, courses, workshops, people etc. to avoid?
VH> Sincerely,
VH> Richard
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