Quote from martys:
Have you been to Linda Raschke's full seminar? How would you rate that one? Thanks.
Hi Martys,
Yes. On a scale of 1 to 10 I'd rate Linda Raschke an 8.5 and Mark Cook a 5. Linda knows everything Mark does and then some. The seminar was held over a 3 day period. Two days of textbook instruction, with the final day of study spent in live trading.
I recall Linda made 15-20K that day (pre FOMC day) with sub par conditions. One monitor, a cell phone ( can you hear me now), an unstable DSL connection, and 200 attendees asking numerous questions. The seminar was held in a conference room at the MGM hotel in Las Vegas. (Mark cook made 1 tick in the Bonds and 1.25 pts in the S&P on very small size).
She is a consummate student of the markets. Always trading, always testing, always seeking an edge. Watching her trade was like watching a skilled surgeon with scalpel. At the time, is was not only a thing of beauty to watch her trade, but also an eye opener. Simple knowing the fact that success comes to those few traders with skills equal to or greater than Linda's, gives one pause. If you want to make money, you must be that good.
Linda's Minuses are highly discretionary Technical Analysis trading. Large stops (3pts+) on small scalps off her short skirt system (minor bull or bear flag continuation formations in the direction of the trend). So, if you don't like Technicals, this is not a seminar for you.
Will Linda's seminar allow you to be a profitable trader? Again and unfortunately as in Mark Cook's seminar the answer is still ....NO! But for me at least, it was something sturdy which I was able to build upon, and I do not regret her tuition costs.
With that said, Mark Cook, Linda Bradford, and Marty Buzzy Schwartz (yes, we met in Florida once) were my initial mentors and market foundation. In the business of trading seminars and empty Stock Market Guru's I think I did O.K. Many here have either spent more $ or wasted more time on a lot worse.
Be careful when spending seminar dollars. Few are worth it.
Best Regards,
Dave Scott