Hey everyone,
I’m 23 and have some real trading experience under my belt. I’m actively looking to trade for investing, passive income and improve my approach to risk management, consistency, and decision making.
My goal is to maximize gains responsibly and build real, sustainable wealth. I’m looking for a mentor in trading and investing who has real experience making big profits, navigating different market conditions and can offer perspective, feedback, investing and guidance on improving my strategy and mindset.
If you’re open to, or have advice on how to continue leveling up as a trader/investor, willing to share insight or point me in the right direction. It would mean the world to me.
23 y/o with investing experience looking for a mentor
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Posted by Filmerboy
6 Comments
Unlikely anyone is going to take you up on this, I would just lurk here and the bogleheads sub and website and over the years you will learn what you need to
I’m a boring investor but happy to cross examine our strategies. You can see my mixed results in my bio
hello, im a mentor that has real experience in making big profits, ive navigated multiple market conditions and have plently of perspectives and can get give accurate and useful feedbacks and guidance in someone’s investing and trading strategies. As a result, i am not open to take you up on this.
Should join an investment bank.
You don’t need a mentor. We live in an age where the resources for learning the basics of investing are practically limitless. Hell, you even have AI chatbots that do a pretty good job of scraping data to provide decent summaries and answer questions on investing/finance principles. The internet, the books you buy or borrow, all of it together is a gigantic encyclopedia with centuries of knowledge and wisdom available to you if you’re willing to utilize it.
You will be hard-pressed to find someone who is willing to spend hours out of their day to “mentor” you for free and hand-hold you every step of the way. At 23, the world expects you to step out of the shoes of a child who was provided structure and told when to go to bed and into the shoes of an adult who can make his own decisions and exercise his best judgment.
So what you need is a willingness to apply basic critical thinking skills and a natural curiosity, not an internet Daddy.
I dunno about a ‘mentor’ but if you ever have a question or two you want to talk over feel free to DM (I’m no expert, but have been investing for 17 years and have learned a bunch of stuff from people who’ve been willing to share what they have learned from their own mistakes and stuff, so I’m happy to try pay it forward).