when they see there’s work involved—study, watching price action, understanding market structure—they walk away.
...to three acquaintances who have expressed interest in trading. The whole thing. Soup to nuts. For free.
And when they see there’s work involved—study, watching price action, understanding market structure—they walk away.
They know it’s how I’ve made my living, putting two kids through private school, living in one of the most expensive zip codes in the United States, etc.Money talks, bullshit walks.
You should have showed them a $10K brick of cash from your pocket, or show them your trading or bank acct balance.
If a close friend or family member did that to me...I'd be hooked, to learn more.
But to anyone else, I'd think they're a scam artist.
But I agree, people in general...are lazy and are not willing to put in the effort and time to learn more to improve themselves.
People do not value anything they get easily. I have a standard email I send to people that ask and beyond that I say do your own research or the live market is the greatest teacher. That shuts them up....to three acquaintances who have expressed interest in trading. The whole thing. Soup to nuts. For free. And when they see there’s work involved—study, watching price action, understanding market structure—they walk away.
Just unfathomable to me. But I guess i’m a weirdo.
One day grandma Z wanted to get rid of an old wooden chair that she didn't want to have to haul to the dump and pay $10 to dispose of.People do not value anything they get easily. .
One day grandma Z wanted to get rid of an old wooden chair that she didn't want to have to haul to the dump and pay $10 to dispose of.
So she put it out in the yard with a big "FREE" sign on it.
A week went by and no takers.
She changed the sign to read "Rare Antique Chair... $500".
.....It was stolen within an hour.
