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Stock Market Mentor is a platform focused on stock trading and technical analysis education, with Dan Fitzpatrick, as mentioned on the page, serving as the core instructor. It offers both monthly subscription-based trading membership groups and standalone specialized courses, covering topics such as stocks, options, opening-range short-term trading, short selling, VWAP, chart analysis, and risk management.
The membership services include Stock Market Mentor, Option Market Mentor, and Market Mentor Pro. The page explicitly mentions an active trading room, real-time stock trade alerts entry, stop-loss, and exit, daily videos, and live training sessions, giving the service a strong practical and trade-following component. Course products include The 59 Minute Trader, Basic Training, Short Selling, High Octane Options, Power Charting, VWAP Masterclass, Technical Analysis for Non-Technicians, and others, with multi-part lessons and workbooks. No 1-on-1 coaching information was found, and it is not stated whether certificates are issued.
Subscription pricing is relatively clear: both the stock membership and options membership are $147/month, while the Pro version combining both is $247/month. Retail prices for standalone courses range from $297 to $2,597. Educational products come with a 7-day refund guarantee, but refunds exclude shipping, suggesting that some products may involve physical materials or delivery costs.
The strengths are its broad coverage of topics, ranging from beginner chart-reading to options, short selling, exit strategies, and position sizing/stop-loss management. It also emphasizes repeatable trading processes and risk control. The live trading room and daily videos may be valuable for learners who want to observe professional trading decisions. The drawbacks are that the page uses earnings-oriented marketing language such as “start making money tomorrow” and “created countless millionaires,” so learners should remain cautious. Disclosures are also limited regarding course duration, previews, assignment feedback, community rules, instructor credentials, and certificate information.
It is better suited to learners who can read English and already have some foundation in U.S. stocks/options, and who want to study technical analysis systematically while observing real-time trading. Beginners can start with the basic charting courses, but should not treat trade alerts as equivalent to stable returns. The main content does not disclose access or payment methods for mainland China, so china_access is assessed as unknown. If network access, payment, or language is inconvenient, alternatives include Investopedia Academy, TradingView educational content, Coursera/edX financial markets courses, or investor education resources from domestic Chinese brokerages.
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stockmarketmentor.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach stockmarketmentor.com directly.