Telegram would be much better. Or maybe Discord?
The problem you may run into is that a lot of people want to get together with others and then find out that they trade differently, or wrong products, or daytrade vs swing trade vs long term or some just want to talk while others want to discuss trades. if the group is flexible, then it works well.
cheers
toucan
That's the big issue -- getting alignment.
I use EchoFin, which is an enhanced version of discord for financial teams. I had a bunch of people interested but we ended up with only 4 active members. In addition to using the chatroom features, we do a zoom morning call at 8:30 and then an after hours zoom call at 4:15 where we recap the major indexes, themes and sectors and our outlook. It works well for us but we have a good group and we have similar interests in what we want to trade.
agreed... we have about 8 total with an average of 3-4 per day and we have been together for over 10 years... good luck
toucan
The problem you may run into is that a lot of people want to get together with others and then find out that they trade differently, or wrong products, or daytrade vs swing trade vs long term or some just want to talk while others want to discuss trades. if the group is flexible, then it works well.
exactly the problem, i focus on one market es and that's it nothing else guys talking about crude and stocks completely bore me to death. i think the best group would be one focused on whatever markets your trading and what ever style you're trading. get those two together and you might have a winner.