Fear and delusion

Quote from Qwerty:

The point that i was making tomdavis was that at this time, the law cannot impose your ideal or so called fanciful notion of requiring all trading advisors to show documentation, the act alone of formulating an arrangement between a mentor and a student does not require legislation, you missed the point of what i said entirely, good going tomdavis, nor i have not emphasized or have i encouraged for a potential student to send money FIRST or BEFORE education begins.

This has nothing to do with the law and I never said it did. This is simply a matter of students properly vetting their propsective mentors before they ripped off.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

Name three mentors who have the ability to trade for a living year in and year out. Really, I'm serious, because I know several people who have been burned by so-called mentors in the past and are looking for the real-deal mentors. They're ready to sign up today. I don't have time to help these people, so please post the names and contact information of qualified mentors.

And by the way, if you're going to quote me, please don't edit my words. The correct quote is: "I NEVER said mentor's shouldn't get paid."

Qwerty is one of those well meaning/successful mentors. I know because I am working with him now and as of today, I am up $1,000 :)
 
Quote from edtradernyc:

Qwerty is one of those well meaning/successful mentors. I know because I am working with him now and as of today, I am up $1,000 :)

Real money or simulation account?
 
The bottom line is, you can't teach if you are not qualify to teach.

It's simple logic like 1+1=2. If you still can't understand that Qwerty/Ed, then you got to stay far away from the market as possible, because you are way behind in this game. You'd end up losing all your snake oil money to the market.

PA
 
Quote from Pension_Admin:

The bottom line is, you can't teach if you are not qualify to teach.

It's simple logic like 1+1=2. If you still can't understand that Qwerty/Ed, then you got to stay far away from the market as possible, because you are way behind in this game. You'd end up losing all your snake oil money to the market.

PA

That's the stupidest comment I've ever heard.. You can't teach if you're not qualified..

What if you're not qualified by academic standards but learned to read on your own and command expertise on the English language and taught English? You can still teach a damn good lesson but oh, you're not qualified so therefore you can't teach.. Right...

The holes in your argument, Pension_Admin, are becoming more and more apparent to us all as you write.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

Name three mentors who have the ability to trade for a living year in and year out. Really, I'm serious, because I know several people who have been burned by so-called mentors in the past and are looking for the real-deal mentors.

Linda Raschke; Larry Levin; Jack Broz
 
Quote from Pension_Admin:

The bottom line is, you can't teach if you are not qualify to teach.

It's simple logic like 1+1=2. If you still can't understand that Qwerty/Ed, then you got to stay far away from the market as possible, because you are way behind in this game. You'd end up losing all your snake oil money to the market.

PA

PA,

Have you noticed that ED and QWERTY have exectly the same writing style? Same run-on sentences strung together with commas, same capitalization mistakes, etc.

It's obvious that QWERTY is his own shill named ED. It's been obvious from the beginning, but it's fun and amusing watching him take the bait.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

PA,

Have you noticed that ED and QWERTY have exectly the same writing style? Same run-on sentences strung together with commas, same capitalization mistakes, etc.

It's obvious that QWERTY is his own shill named ED. It's been obvious from the beginning, but it's fun and amusing watching him take the bait.


Ah, and so you must be the English major and the grammar police as well, arrest me if you can tomdavis.
 
Quote from edtradernyc:

That's the stupidest comment I've ever heard.. You can't teach if you're not qualified..

What if you're not qualified by academic standards but learned to read on your own and command expertise on the English language and taught English? You can still teach a damn good lesson but oh, you're not qualified so therefore you can't teach.. Right...

The holes in your argument, Pension_Admin, are becoming more and more apparent to us all as you write.

edtradernyc/Qwerty, I hope this is only shill-talk and not for real, because I'd be very sorry for you. There was no sentence in your posting that could be considered a logical thought. The concept of using qualifications to weed out the charlatans to find true expert is not in your head. If an Asian guy walk up to you and claim he is Michael Jackson, I am sure you would believe him and pay $1,000 for a ticket to see him sing in a karaoke bar.
 
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