I'm not an Optionetics student, but I have some friends who are. They do know their stuff and they got lots of good info from Optionetics. But I've also heard some complaints that they're spending an increasing amount of time in classes selling the next hot expensive tool or the next hot expensive seminar.
Maybe their market is just plain tapped out at this point and they need to increase the recruiting pressure to stay even.
BTW, I've learned a lot about options on my own. The classroom setting just isn't for me. I'd rather sit down with a book and read.
Some people can't learn unless someone lectures them about it. That's fine, it's just different learning styles. Optionetics is probably just the ticket for them.