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Option Market Mentor is an educational membership service for stock and options traders. Its core offering consists of market analysis, technical analysis instruction, and trading strategy content from Dan Fitzpatrick and Scott McGregor. Based on the captured text, it is positioned not as a simple trade-alert service, but as a way to help members avoid common mistakes such as large losses, sizing too heavily or too lightly at the wrong time, and failing to take profits or cut losses.
The curriculum focuses on U.S. stocks, options trading, technical analysis, risk management, and short-term swing trading. Key tools include trailing stops and scaled entries and exits. The platform also provides a Tutorial Learning Center that explains technical indicators used by professional traders. The main format appears to be video: Strategy Sessions are published Monday through Thursday, with a longer Weekend Update released on weekends. The text does not clarify whether live classes or 1-on-1 coaching are available.
In terms of instructors, Dan Fitzpatrick is a technical analyst and trader who previously worked as a hedge fund manager. He has appeared frequently on CNBC, his work has also been featured on Jim Cramer’s Mad Money, and he has served as a senior contributor to RealMoney.com. Scott McGregor focuses on short-term swing trades, especially volatility squeeze setups, with an emphasis on entering before or at the point of a breakout.
The captured content does not disclose specific pricing, subscription periods, free trials, refund policies, or payment methods, so its value for money can only be assessed cautiously. The text also does not mention any accreditation, completion certificate, or professional qualification endorsement, so users should not treat it as a certificate-oriented course.
The main advantages are that the instructors have substantial market experience, the content emphasizes risk control, technical analysis, and trading discipline, and the service aims to save users research time by filtering a large volume of industry publications, research reports, and market information. The drawbacks are a lack of transparency around key details: pricing, support, interaction mechanisms, certificates, and payment methods are all missing. In addition, trading education cannot guarantee returns, and both stocks and options involve significant risk.
It is better suited to investors who already have some foundation and want to study U.S. stock technical analysis, options risk management, and short-term swing-trading strategies in a more systematic way—especially those willing to watch English-language market videos and take responsibility for their own trading risk. The text does not specify the access situation from China, so network connectivity, payment availability, and time-zone convenience are all unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives could include TradingView educational content, broker-provided investor education, StockMarketMentor, or domestic introductory courses on securities and options.
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