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Re: [RT] Mentors:What makes a good Mentor



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> I spent 15 years learning trading. That is my craft now. I make my living
> trading full time.
> I don't have any bosses or customers, I work for myself, so does that make
> me work for "free"?
> I don't know. You be the judge.
> With my experience, know-how, and relative success, I can easily start a
> "teaching" business, write & market a "system", or publish a newsletter.
But
> I don't. I figure my time and efforts are much better utilized, and much
> more rewarded (monetarily & otherwise) if I stuck to trading and trading
> only.
> But I definitely am planning to "mentor" a few deserving souls (starting
> with my son ofcourse :-)) in the future when I have fully reached my
> personal goals and I have the time & resources, and it'll all be for FREE,
I
> assure you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Levent,

    After you have tried to teach for free and your students don't listen to
you, we will see how you feel about charging for your services. The value
given by the student is as much for the benefit of the student, if not more,
than it is for the teacher.

Cheers,

Norman
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