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Make sure your mentor has a 5 year trading record you can see
10 years is better and much more safe. But there are a lot of "mentors" out there who are just telling you what every free forex (broker) page, youtube-video-tutorial or a (real) good book can tell you.
Going to a mentor should only be considered if you seek some mental help, so for your own trading mindset. A lot of traders are just gamblers these days, not really knowing what they do or how their used retail-brokers work. You can see this each week in the FPA "Scam Alerts" threads. :rolleyes:
 
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Marco is right. At least 10 years of continuous experience would be some minimum for trader in order to start teaching others. You also need to check history of trades. I agree that good mentor is very hard to find, and they usually charge high amount of money for their lessons.
 
you will build mentor through networking and working out who knows what and how they trade. the more you build as a trader the more you will build your trader network
 
Marco is right. At least 10 years of continuous experience would be some minimum for trader in order to start teaching others. You also need to check history of trades. I agree that good mentor is very hard to find, and they usually charge high amount of money for their lessons.
bet none have these though
 
Hard to justify spending the money when there are so many verifiable, good free resources to use. Combine that with the sheer number of sharks and charlatans out there I think you are more likely to lose money paying these people than you would using the free stuff and making your own mistakes.
 
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