Hi guys thanks for the platform. I'm looking for a mentor to help me learn step by step I'm based in Kenya
I can't help you...I'm old. If I had an edge, I wouldn't give it to anyone (most smart people are the same). This is a basic basic site. At least you can learn the language and lingo to start off with... https://www.investopedia.com/financial-term-dictionary-4769738
No offense intended but why would someone want to mentor you? These reasons are all possible. 1) they want you to give them money. 2) they don't actually know useful trading and want to pontificate their ideas to bolster their self-inflating ego. 3) they actually know something and just want to help someone, but they would want another reason why, such as they know you personally, or you show exceptional talent. Something to think about. Careful what you ask for. Choosing and finding a good mentor, might actually be as difficult as learning basic trading. There are some free resources that would be useful but it takes effort to read, study, try to emulate, re-read: The hall of fame section here and the ES Journal thread.
If he wants hands on mentoring, which it sounds like, then it's very unlikely that he's going to get that free. But i agree, everything everyone needs these days is already available for free on the internet. This will take much more time though, so it's either spending a lot of time or spending money on a mentor that can speed up the process.
Study charting, risk management then entries. If you risk much, you better have high % profitable trades. If you risk low, have lower % profitable trades so have to make larger profits. Skip day trading, do swing or long term commodities. Most who own yachts did it longer term.
Seems like OP isn't going to respond anymore, another bot? Anyway, for anyone else who might read this in the future, never take a mentor that hasn't got verified results. There are a lot of wannabes out there.