You just do that man, that’s your decision and I could really not care less, just giving people my honest opinion. Perhaps it just not suit me, or perhaps I think that I am capable of better than the level it tries to teach. Dunno.BentRod said:Canaussieuck,
I couldn't agree more regarding the chartist. Great value with the video charts, 4 systems,traders almanac and all the rest of the educational material.
Are you saying that more complex is better??
If so I disagree.
I like Nick's style of EW/trading.
I'll stick with the bloke who called the correction at 5400(and traded it short all the way down) live here on the forum.
Hello SevenFX,SevenFX said:Mag,
I spoke to the Gentleman Himself (Bill Mc) today and for the record, the was very Approachable, Humble, Decent and a wealth of knowledge from what Little my judgements could make.
He did mention his trading started back in the 60's and working on the US floor himself, which I'm sure their would have been lots to learn.
I'm still researching his stuff and leaning to a purchase of both his dvd sets.
Anyway Guys, better get back to "Safety In the Market" thread. in all fairness to OP.
Cheers
SevenFX
machi said:You just do that man, that’s your decision and I could really not care less, just giving people my honest opinion. Perhaps it just not suit me, or perhaps I think that I am capable of better than the level it tries to teach. Dunno.
As for the XAO 5400 correction call(he actually said that was the top), it was a good one but I know of at least 2 others on this site that also made a similar calls and even more calls on commodities or stocks and they ain’t even professionals!
It’s easy for one to boast of their achievements isn’t it, but how about their failures. How about his call in the chartist for TLS to go sub $3 last year, (he was looking for $2.83), how about ZFX before the last peak @$19.04(he was still bullish) and then again last week(when he was bearish- and the ass covering thereafter)? Out by miles and there are others which I won’t list.
Every Guru has his day, they make 1-2 good calls and they are champions. Then they make 1-2 bad calls and they lose respect quick smart. Just look back into history....
machi said:It’s easy for one to boast of their achievements isn’t it, but how about their failures.
Bronte said:Can you post a link please BentRod.....We missed this trade
Thank you waynel for clearing that up, so he didn'tBentRod said:I'll stick with the bloke who called the correction at 5400(and traded it short all the way down) live here on the forum.
I'm wondering about the pedagoguery, in light of your tainted record here.Bronte said:Thank you waynel for clearing that up, so he didn't
Totally agree with this Nick.Nick Radge said:Trading is not about making rash calls or pretty charts. Its about making money.
Bronte said:Totally agree with this Nick.
I had to leave this discussion to make some.
SITM taught us how to trade Big numbers.
It is not about how you make your money.....
We believe, it is about what you do with it.
I had to leave this discussion to make some.
SITM taught us how to trade Big numbers.
tech/a said:Other than Radge,are there any other educators out there who are actually licienced by ASIC.
What is it with people who continually wish to label people who educate others as GURU's.
I guess it comes from those who are "Challenged" in the skills of trading.
90% of traders fail---wow I wonder why.
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