Originally posted by DATTrader
He traded very well as he usually does...see the screenshot attached. But more importantly, I think its time -once again-to get back to discussing trading and forget trying to prove or disprove anyone's degree of character or success as this thread seems to be focused on.
I have always tried to avoid getting into these negative bashing oriented threads as I remember being the brunt of one myself. Having said that, I do have some insights into some of the comments made on this thread. The reality is, this small industry is filled with "double talking, two sides to every story BS". If everyone believed what everyone else said about everyone else, then everyone is Satan incarnate and we're all going to hell. While I really don't know Thug_Life personally, I know he used to work for a MW franchise branch whose owners for whatever reason left MW over a disagreement with Dave.
I did however know those owners personally. WHat is interesting is that -after splitting from MW-they initially hailed the owner of their new brokerage firm as "the greatest guy ever to work in the industry". THey told that to me personally in 2000. Last I heard they are in a lawsuit with him over -what else-business disagreements. My suggestion to Thug_life is hey man its water under the bridge and remember-despite what you may have heard-things ain't always what they seem to be. Let it die.
How I know Dave personally is-as many already know- I used to be an instructor at Marketwise before moving away from Colorado. Is he a strong, opinionated and polished businessman as has been suggested.....hell yes he is would you expect anything less? The guy was one of the original pioneers of the industry, having the vision to form MarketWise when the Nasdaq was at 1,500.....BEFORE its run to 5,000+!
The bottom line is that in this industry you can only believe what you see or know to be a fact. The fact is, Dave Nassar trades live capital on the Webex sessions every Thursday. I have been a witness to all but a few and he makes $$ routinely when he does it. I screencapped the one from yesterday and it is attached.
Think about it. What happens when you throw down trades randomly with size for the hell of it? We've all done it. You get your ass kicked that's what. So the fact that he makes money consistently -especially while trading the open live in front of others-would tell me something about him if I knew nothing else about him. He's not just throwing down trades and getting lucky....the guy can trade.
Does this mean that he or MW can teach everyone else to trade as well? Not necessarily. We all know the variables there. Its a tough job. When I was at MW our living, breathing focus was to try and develop a way to teach concepts that we knew worked, in some way that would take hold in the trading minds and hearts of the trader/student.
Myself and the other instructors-Brian, Kevin, Ed, all of whom are still there I believe-did a great job in that capacity as they were all knowledgeable traders with documented success. Look at the archived Wiseguide issues on the MW site and check out Brian SHannons TA work. It is solid substantive material and it was posted without 20/20 hindsight. In that regard we did the best job possible, better than anyone else I believe. But, ultimately it was up to the trader/student and human nature is what it is and that is why the statistics are what they are.
Further, I know Dave would be the first to admit that what we taught at MW in 1999 simply does not work as well anymore in this market. But I also know from the Webx sessions that Dave trades much differently now than he did when I was there...thus he himself as a trader has adapted. Consequently, I can only assume that MW has adapted its training material to be relevant to today as well. The fact that Larry MacMillan has chosen to affiliate his name and reputation to MW should says something in and of itself.
Finally, regarding some of the comments made in this and other threads, I can confirm neither there accuracy or falseness. But as I already said, I can say that I did know people who personally told me derogatory things about Dave or MW that I later learned to be complete BS. Despite what we hear, its not just about fear and greed in the trading industry. You would be amazed what tremendous stories that emotion called jealousy can breed and we are all probably guilty of that to some degree. Enough of this lets get back to trying to trade this shitty market. Have a great weekend everyone.
PS SHould I really have capitalized Satan? Seems blasphemous.