You still love Americans which clearly shows the type of person you are! or maybe you've just got limited experience with them ?
You're quite a piece of work.
You still love Americans which clearly shows the type of person you are! or maybe you've just got limited experience with them ?
Something else the great USA isn't first at LOL
Only thing they've got which is first is NASA and most Americans want to get rid of it
And Ego!
We have better traders. And this is a trading forum.
Got to disagree, although retail traders world wide seem to be equally as useless if that helps.
Darn, that means IQ is an impediment to trading, given that I can readily think of more successful US traders than I can Brits.
Come to think of it, is there a Brit version of Market Wizards? A slim paperback at least?
All the Brit traders seem the same whether retail or pro
What exactly do you think a vendor can do for you? Nobody can teach you how to trade. Do you think they are going to reveal some holy grail that for $50 or $250 will allow you to mint free money the rest of your life? Do you honestly believe trading works that way? Some of the most highly lauded individuals in academia from the University of Chicago have been responsible for losing billions in massive hedge fund blow ups. Most finance professors couldn't rub two nickels together in the real world. But you are down with paying them 150k for a piece of paper? But wait, $250 to see how some guy trades FX and you call that a scam? Come on. I could care less for most vendors. They are selling a low quality product at dirt cheap prices. No course is going to make you into a profitable trader. However, most of these shitty product offerings do offer one thing. They plant seeds. They get you thinking about things. Even if it that thinking is how NOT to trade.
Most vendors advertise as teaching/showing you how to trade to make profits. Most don't succeed in that regard.
Professors aren't worthless b/c they were responsible for losing lots of money. They teach classes in college. This is what they advertise.
The second episode doesn't paint a pretty picture for retail daytraders.
You've got the college drop-out living in his parents attic, posting trade pics on instagram and talking about becoming a trillionaire. The lady selling kittens to raise a 5k spreadgambling stake. The guy with a trading plan and discipline (but no edge) with 7 yrs experience and nothing to show for it. Some retirees doing some low-risk dabbling in stocks. And the vendor with the fancy sports car. Probably a pretty accurate snapshot of the retail daytrading biz. LOL
Yes, one is a vendor. Unless I missed it, I don't think the show mentioned it. I googled around on the weightlifter guy and discovered he is actually a vendor with a site EZeeTrader where he sells pricey educational materials. Sorry to disappoint anyone.LOL