Quote from NazSpaz:
But having said that I have been around the block and know a lot of guys, and I will say this: I had a few guys tell me many many years ago that they had a great strategy that they know no one had figured out yet, and joined Bright from a smaller (now non-existent) firm, and within a few months it ws being taught in the Bright classes to other traders. They were very upset and left Bright because of it, but the damage was done. Having so many other guys compete with them their numbers dwindled and they were very upset they had gone there.
This is what they told me, and they are good guys which I have no reason to doubt, but I would like to hear Don's take on whether they look at what all traders are doing and if someone figures out something very good if they feel they are allowed to teach it in the Bright classes to other guys? The "free flow of information" that Midas mentions seems to confirm it is still the policy.
If that is the case I would agree with what I have seen said many times here, if I were a new trader needing to learn how to trade I would sign up in a heartbeat at Bright if they would show me what successful guys are doing. If I were a successful guy I would hide out at Echo where they do not teach classes and tell people what I am doing.