Do You Do Trader Coaching John?


Do I do trader coaching? This is a question I get from time to time. I have, in the past, worked out arrangements with individuals to be a trading coach for them, but it’s not something I’ve done much of recently. Quite simply, I don’t have a great deal of time for it. The bulk of my days during the week is taken up by my job as a stock market analyst, and I quite often have things to do in the evenings as well. For example, last night I was interviewed for an upcoming audio program.

This is not to say that I’m opposed to the idea of working with traders. It’s that I have to make those kind of arrangements judiciously because I generally have a lot of projects I’m working on at any given time. It’s a numbers game really. I can impact many more people’s trading (hopefully positively) writing on this blog, developing new books, creating new courses, and things like that than I can doing 1-on-1 coaching.

All of this being said, I’m open to working things out on the coaching side of things, so long as the trader can clearly outline what they require and I am capable of providing that to them. If you are looking for some personalized assistance, or are interested in setting up some kind of group coaching, feel free to send me a proposal. I will let you know whether it makes sense for me.


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John Forman, author of this blog, has traded for more than 20 years, is a professional market analyst, and authored The Essentials of Trading. He is an active participant in trading forums, consults for trading related businesses, as published literally dozens of trading articles, and has been quoted in a number of books and in the media.
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