Best traders you have witnessed live to learn from

Quote from lowhm:

Thanks.

I'm subscribed to the channel now. :D

I follow his blog where he posts charts from time to time that I find usefull. Unfortunately in his videos he usually just bables on with little content for the entire 10 minutes.
 
"Boy..it's amazing how all the shills come out of the woodwork just to prey on one little unsuspecting soul."

Interesting comment, we recommend free posts we've seen that have helped us and we are shills.
 
Quote from Billybob543:

Boy..it's amazing how all the shills come out of the woodwork just to prey on one little unsuspecting soul.


I said free :)
 
Robert Hoffman's www.POWERCHARTING.com was a bad experience...fortunately I never took trades duing the month of June, which in I joined his live chatroom. He trades large lots of AT LEAST 10 contracts but usually 40 or 50.....one trade he was actually looking for a trade (forcing a trade to show off), by saying "ok folks how many trades do you think we will have today? sadly an hour later he took a trade and keep averaging down and ended up losing $3,000!

He is a master of the dome trading but NONE of his trades lasted for more than 10 seconds as he is basically scalping for a tick or two!...Sure with those size lots one can do that...BUT I AIN"T trading those size lots...no way!

So, while I WAS tricked by his youtube videos in thinking we will learn...his chatroom SUCKED....he keeps talking and talking (blabbing and blabbing...blab blab and ALWAYS using key words like "We Will Go Ahead..., I Absolutely" over and over which gets utterly annoying.....So join his chat if you want and drop another $300 bucks.
 
Quote from Bolimomo:

My trading idol is David Nassar.

In 2001, I took a trading class from MarketWise school (unfortunately now defunct). It was Dave's associate who taught the class, but Dave came in one day before the market opened and gave us some pointers and showed us how he traded for about an hour.

As the market opened, he said "I am going to trade KLAC and I am watching the SOX. SOX is slightly down today but KLAC is gapping up. The broad market is weak. There is no good reason for KLAC to go up. I am going to short it." 2-3 minutes after the market opened, KLAC ran up a bit more from the gap-up. Dave shorted 1000 shares of it in front of us using his account. He kept talking to us, showing us a few things to watch for. A few minutes went by, KLAC went up another 50 cents. He said "I am not going to be shaken out from this trade... KLAC starts to show some weakness after the initial buyers got in". He then shorted another 1000 shares. And about 1-2 minutes after, KLAC started to tank (first reversal). First slowly. Then rapidly. Boom! It went down $1.00 from his average price in 5-10 minutes or so. He started paring out... covering, 500 shares a shot.

Just like that... I watched him made $2000 in front of the class. That's just one trade! (I just secretly wished that I had followed him on that trade.) I heard that he did pretty well the year before (2000). Over a million (???). Not surprisingly.

He has 3 trading books and some DVDs out and had been a trader/educator. Look that up! But I don't know what happened to him. He is not teaching no more. I would listen to his talks anytime, much rather than someone like Oliver Velez.

If anybody knows Nassar's whereabout, please enlighten me.
David S. Nassar is President of MarketWise University and a pioneer in electronic trading, having started one of the first day trading firms in the nation.

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