Alex Hinojosa Jr
GBDan and John are true Professionals Dan and John are true Professionals. They are very honorable and down to earth individuals who really care about their students. These Two Gentlemen, have traded for over 30 years, each, at the CBOE, their credentials speak for themselves. One great characteristic which each have, they are in no way, condescending or make you feel bad if you're "not getting it..." They teach the fundamentals and technicals but also, what I consider priceless, their real-world experiences, short cuts and other items/topics, a real-world-how-to, which they learned in the pits, over the years. These "secrets" are what they teach. Their knowledge and experience is top-notch. I highly recommend Market Taker Mentoring, if you want to learn anything and everything regarding the Option Market. Great people, honorable people and the best of the best in this niche.
Michael
GBMy take on group coaching I have been in group coaching for 2 years. John K. is a excellent instructor. With real examples during class you pick up on things you can't get only from a book. There were several, (many) times I wasn't getting a concept and then John would show something or say something a slightly different way and I would have my AH- HA moment. This coaching is mostly swing or short term trades. As such you don't get exposure to adjusting trades. As John K says, adjusting is just closing one trade and opening a new trade with your new assumptions. I like that he stresses proper trade management over everything and the need to have a trading plan with exits thought out ahead of placing the trade.
LAW FIRM OF PAUL C NGUYEN
GBDan is the real deal Dan is the real deal. He knows his options. I've traded options before but never calendar spreads as an earnings play. Payed for the Total Earnings Domination boot camp course just to check it out. Totally worth it. My first trade paid for the course. Continuing to do well. Dan's easy style teaching and straightforward steps made things logical on what to look for in an earnings candidate, how to open and when to close. That's it! I don't like things too complicated because I'm an attorney and I have other things on my mind as well. Glad I found him. Great guy. No bs.
Aaron
GBThe Place To Learn Options Trading The best way to learn is with the help of a mentor and I would find it difficult to believe that there are better mentors than the Johns (Kmiecik and Sequin) at MTM. In Group Coaching, the ability to see trade setups and then the thought processes that are necessary for managing the trade is invaluable. The 5 Biggest Mistakes Traders Make lessons(I think there were a total of 20-25) really helped me to identify the weaknesses in my trading (i.e. Holding out for max profit, Not allowing Support or resistance to hold before exiting) and work on improving them (still working on them). If you are serious about learning to trade options and are willing to invest the time, I would find it hard to believe there is a better place to start. Now, repeat after me, "I am a risk manager first. I am a risk manager first..."
Leonard "Pete"
GBGenerally good impression of MTM I was anticipating that the TED coaching sessions would last more than one week. Obviously I hadn't read through the details of exactly what I would be receiving so I can't blame MTM. My only criticism of the coaching sessions is that there seemed to be very little time spent on how to set up software to generate the display of the two probability curves and what the parameters were, so I haven't been able to do that on my desktop. But a lot of other information has been made available, some of which I've taken in, the rest in due time. However, I did make use of what I learned to develop my own system, which so far is working very well. I've made 4 trades and exited with 4 gains, hope to keep it at 100% as long as possible. Bottom line, I was a little disappointed in the TED sessions, but all the other material made up for it, and I may have finally found a system that works for me.