Stock Market Mentor Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Stock Market Mentor shows you how to trade more profitably and lower your risk our in-depth trading and technical analysis strategies and daily market analysis videos. With expert trader Dan Fitzpatrick and his team by your side, our live trading forum, and comprehensive educational resources and tools, you'll discover the techniques you need to become a better trader.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointing Service, Questionable Value

My experience with Stock Market Mentor has been profoundly disappointing, primarily due to the abrasive and unhelpful attitude displayed by its owner, Dan Fitzpatrick. His demeanor towards customers is one of the worst I have encountered from a public figure in this industry, showing a distinct lack of professionalism and regard for those he is meant to be serving.

Beyond the poor customer relations, the services themselves provide little to no tangible benefit. The strategies promoted seem to offer zero value to customers, leaving me to question their profitability and effectiveness. A major red flag is the complete absence of any free trial or evaluation period for his services. In an industry where transparency and a track record are everything, this refusal to let potential customers test the product speaks volumes. It suggests a lack of confidence in the product's ability to stand up to scrutiny, as if the owner knows that no one would sign up if they had a chance to experience the strategies firsthand.

In summary, I found the service to be a poor investment, both in terms of financial return and overall experience.

June 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I gave up on this site

I gave up on this site. Dan’s mantra seems to be keep your stop 3-4% below the current price which only guarantees you being taken out of your position. The trader forum can be somewhat helpful, but I found there to be plenty of people in there, that get off on making you feel stupid. They talk about “being a family” and “traders helping traders”, so you might think when I left, someone would check to see if I was having second thoughts about leaving, or a maybe we can still help you be a better trader, but no, nothing. So, if they’re not charging your card once a month, they really don’t care. Dan has pretty much taken himself into early retirement, and now has Scott McGregor doing over half the nightly recaps.

August 10, 2022
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