Quote from Red_Ink_inc:
...How can this site let a sponsor behave like that?
It reflects very poorly on Elite Trader to endorse such behaviour by hosting this sponsor.
I don't even know why I am responding to this thread as it will be deleted in no time. Even though it appears to be true.
Alex, as a sponsor you are held to a higher standard than the anonymous people who post here. Please conduct yourself in a more professional manner ala Don Bright.
This forum is setup to provide Baron with income because he's determine via whatever reasons that the members themselves as a majority are unwilling to pay a fee to remove the need for sponsors.
Also, I do still remember Don Bright being called all kinds of dirty names here at ET when he first arrived.
However, the difference is that he didn't respond back with the same language nor unprofessionalism.
He too had a few trolls chasing him and baiting him to be unprofessional.
Yet, I suspect that the reason why Don Bright did not enter into any mudslinging tournaments was because his business is generating a lot more money than Puretick.
Simply, Don Bright has more to lose than Alex of Puretick.
Further, Don Bright has more so called professional traders whereas Puretick seems to base their business model on the retail traders.
Something else, I use to think Puretick gets most of their clients from sponsoring here at ET...
Apparently I'm wrong after a conversation with one of their regular members.
If that's true, that could explain why they get into mudslinging tournaments here at EliteTrader.com in comparison to elsewhere.
Also, a quick Google search shows me that they do most of their advertising elsewhere without having to engage in any mudslinging contests.
Simply, there's really no reason for Alex of Puretick to behave in a more professional manner.
Therefore, if ET itself was more professional...
Would that prompt Alex of Puretick to be more professional.
Last of all, with the economic problems worldwide...
Would that prompt more sponsors to send money Baron's way in competition for the shrinking field of traders.
Thus, I think we're going to see more sponsor bashing as more of them show up to fight over what remains of EliteTrader.com
Mark