I guess it was good, this guy sold them:Should I? Tell me what it is, the ROI on it, and maybe I'll consider it.
I guess it was good, this guy sold them:Should I? Tell me what it is, the ROI on it, and maybe I'll consider it.
that was stupid, grade FSays the guy who has followed ON for the past week, continuously repeating the same question over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
Get back on your meds psycho
that was stupid, grade F





using profanity and vulgarity is a weakness. But I agree, you are most qualified to understand morons.just like 100% of your posts. blow it out your ass you deluded moron.
using profanity and vulgarity is a weakness. But I agree, you are most qualified to understand morons.
perfect thinking and now, setting aside the next so many months, apply it to the 2108 futures trade rooms (that I know of) and tell us what you see.If a "guru" is trying to sell his trading course or trading signal, the best way I can think of to assess whether he is a real guru or not is;
- get his long-term track record spanning both bull and bear markets showing both returns and drawdown. All trades must be shown. All losers as well as winners.
- the long-term track record itself must be verified to be authentic. Preferably audited. Otherwise, anyone can fake the record these days.
One tell-tale sign that the "guru" is a salesman and not a practising trader is that he only selectively shows his past winners and seldom talk about losers. It is a well-known sales tactics to appeal to your greed by selectively showing the winners.