OK Iceman, I concede that my first post could have been taken out of context.
On a serious note, IMO watching someone else trade isn't the best path forward. Frankly, I should think that any "non-trader" or newbie (I tread carefully here, I do not know anything about your trading history - please correct me if I have misunderstood) watching a professional trade would be quite dull indeed. It has been said that "with knowledge comes appreciation", and I think this is particularly appropriate here - how can you appreciate the intricacies of one traders methods if you don't have a framework of knowledge to put it into context? Aside from traders who use mechanical systems (comprised of ever increasingly archaic indicators), the vast, vast majority of trading is about watching - be it for Class A chart pattern / Price Action setups, or to spot a spoof in the Schatz, it really is a waste of time unless you know what you're looking for. And I think it would be difficult for a seasoned trader to explain in detail everything important he saw in real time.
Didn't mean to offend, but I struggle to see that there is anything significant to be gained - for either parties - from your proposal.
Good Luck
P.S. Spam or no Spam, much kudos for your business accumen and "feet first" approach.