Here's a clever way for losing PureTick room members to recoup some of their money--become a tutor to other losing members for $50/hour. I think this business model was started by the Scientology scammers.
http://www.puretick.com/lite.html
Good to hear from someone who had a REAL experience with Alex, both in the room and Profit Navigation.
It's incomprehensible Mr. Green didn't ask for what is the minumum due diligence requirement (real trading statements) before hiring Alex to manage his client's money.
There wouldn't be any vendors.
Interestingly, the vendor industry is growing, not shrinking. The reason is simple: people are gullible, emotional and irrational.
I can't think of a banner ad that is more false and misleading than this one on ET.
The results are worse than hypothetical. They are a fabrication of Alex's imagination.
With Nvidia, the cards and the chipset have to waste time forcing compatibility with each other, instead of using a streamlined architecture so everything can communicate faster. Also, AMD gets me the price performance I'm looking for.
Please recommend an ATI video card compatible with these parts in a three 20" monitor system (Win 7 64bit). Main app is trading and strategy development. Thanks for your input.
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz 4 x 512KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache Socket AM3 125W Quad-Core...
This looks like a hook.
"FuturesCapital.Net charges tuition of $2350.00"
What's preventing them from not allowing you to trade their capital after they take your tuition fee? Make sure you speak to a few of their traders who joined the program--and paid the fee--before you take the plunge.