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Yeah that is one of the things I like about his courses, he actually talks about psychology a lot. Agree that to be successful it's really important to get away from the setups mentality. It's better to understand the context (which is what market profile can help with) and then once you do that you can understand how to adapt when the market changes.
Another good thing from Dalton's teaching is he encourages students to develop scenarios.
the intensives are not that much help. i think they are becoming harder to sell and he may be looking for one big score each year. Dalton had no trade set ups in the 5 years or so i was there. market profile is more about reading the current market state or conditions. it is not the grail. you will not be no master trader after taking the master course. you will learn a lot about how markets work and the use of market profile. if new to trading this might not be the place to start. the longer you have day traded the more help it will be. market profile is not quick and easy like look for patterns. Dalton worked for UBS , he spent most of his time executing trades for other people. i am not saying do not buy the course, just plan on working 2 years are more on mastering the material.
I am a member of his website (because I purchased a course over $500) and the videos and articles I have access to are invaluable. I'm starting to understand the nuances. Markets are dynamic and I think the big advantage from his training is the ability to adapt the information to realtime to understand context better. Too many traders are just focused on price and I was one of those. I think one of the important things you start learning is whether something is old business (ie. long liquidation) or new business (ie. new selling). Every time he does another webinar I feel I am picking up another nugget or reinforcing ones I have heard before.
Highly recommend watching the Kickstart webinar series which have been the preparation videos for the upcoming Mastery webinars. He is also doing a really good Q&A webinar right now that will probably appear on his Youtube channel.