StockyGuy
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Assuming you find a legit signal provider/trainer, why do they bother?
1. Altruism? No, one person's gains are another person's losses in this game.
2. Legally front-running the crowd? Signal followers don't necessarily lose here. I gather for this to be meaningful it requires a massive number of people taking that advice.
3. "Da money?" I feel anyone offering useful signals and advice does not need to rely on membership fees - even in drawdown periods.
4. The concept that teaching others makes one a master. Always being accountable to those who pay for your advice may make you more rigorous in your research and trading execution.
5. The ego gratification of being a hero to your followers? I don't mean it as a bad thing.
6. Being famous (or at least well known)?
7. The capacity to be a boss of a small business with employees, rather than a loner scrunching his/her eyes at a screen(s) in a dark room.
I'd guess it varies between providers, but I'd say it's usually mainly 4 and 5. With the fakes it's basically 3 and 6.
When a trader's charts and stats look good, it's hard for me to get my head around why anyone with anything worth saying would want to say it to the great unwashed.
1. Altruism? No, one person's gains are another person's losses in this game.
2. Legally front-running the crowd? Signal followers don't necessarily lose here. I gather for this to be meaningful it requires a massive number of people taking that advice.
3. "Da money?" I feel anyone offering useful signals and advice does not need to rely on membership fees - even in drawdown periods.
4. The concept that teaching others makes one a master. Always being accountable to those who pay for your advice may make you more rigorous in your research and trading execution.
5. The ego gratification of being a hero to your followers? I don't mean it as a bad thing.
6. Being famous (or at least well known)?
7. The capacity to be a boss of a small business with employees, rather than a loner scrunching his/her eyes at a screen(s) in a dark room.
I'd guess it varies between providers, but I'd say it's usually mainly 4 and 5. With the fakes it's basically 3 and 6.
When a trader's charts and stats look good, it's hard for me to get my head around why anyone with anything worth saying would want to say it to the great unwashed.