You’ve been trading—but results feel inconsistent—even when you think you’re doing things the right way
You understand some strategies, but aren’t always sure how to apply them
You hesitate, second-guess decisions, or adjust trades without a clear plan
You want a more structured, repeatable way to approach the market
We’ll focus specifically on you—where you are, what you’ve experienced, and what you’re trying to accomplish.
During the call, we’ll:
Understand your current approach and experience level
Identify what’s working—and what isn’t
Together map out how you’ll move forward in your trading
No pressure. No obligation. Just a clear, focused conversation. By the end of the call, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what to do next—and why.
You’ll be speaking with a member of the Market Taker Mentoring team, trained directly by Dan Passarelli—former CBOE market maker and mentor to thousands of traders.
If it’s a good fit, we can also walk through what beginning your 1-on-1 Training with Dan would look like.
If not, you’ll still leave the call with a clearer understanding of how to move forward.
You’ve already done the work to build your portfolio.
This is about making more of it.
Choose a time that works for you.
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