"A trading mentor is someone who can help you through the process of understanding the market. Mentors are like teachers — they can help you narrow your focus and even share trading strategies. And the really good ones teach you to think for yourself."
Adam Harris is a professional level trading mentor. He brings his real world trading experience, technical analysis expertise and unique mentoring techniques to help others achieve better results.
Adam Harris transitioned to trading the financial markets in 2008 after he sold his successful post-production film company and moved to London from South Africa.
Adam’s change of career led him to focus on trading as it solved several personal needs – the ability to work from anywhere in the world, provided no income ceiling and was largely recession proof.
Adam applies a blend of both traditional, discretionary trading as well as algorithmic strategies.
As trading regulated funds only occupy a small portion of Adam’s daily life, he also provides technical analysis content for a select few institutions globally, such as the Futures Institute division of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (C.M.E.) and the Intercontinental Exchange (I.C.E.).
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a refund if I'm unhappy with my purchase?
If you are unsatisfied with your coaching and have a reasonable cause, please tell us as soon as possible and we will be happy to refund 100%.
Is the mentoring LIVE with Adam?
Yes, you will receive your mentoring from your trading mentor - Adam Harris - and nobody else. Some of the training is delivered live via Skype and webinar, and some delivered via email and replay video depending on your level of membership.
Can I purchase coaching more than once?
Absolutely! If you find yourself in need of coaching more than once, simply purchase the coaching again.
Have you tried our other trading mentors?
At Round the Clock Trader we understand that not all traders are the same. You might want to day trade and take small, regular profits during a few hours, while other traders prefer to take larger, longer swing trades. This is why it's important to find a mentor that speaks your language and is already trading a style that makes sense to your own circumstances and expectations.