Quote from puretruth:
SCAM ALERT
Don...euh...Jeb9999,
You post the exact same in another D.M. thread
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=170731&perpage=6&pagenumber=21
The post from "Pak" is also the same in both threads.
You guys see the games are being played with you by these guru's ?
P.S. More to come...
I posted the same response in two threads becasue the same nonsense was posted in two threads.
Countering nonsense is now a scam?
Any one who bothers to read my posts here at ET and Don Miller's posts in his blog can clearly see two different styles of writing and two different people.
I am not Don Miller. I have never met Don Miller. I have never spoken with Don Miller, I have never sent an email or IM to Don Miller. Months ago I made a total of three comments posts on Don Miller's blog.
I like Don Miller because he is a successful professional trader and he writes an interesting and useful blog. Not so good that the blog has gone downhill since Don Miller has been putting all his time into his jellie training. Anyone who makes the effort can learn something about trading by reading Don Miller's free blog.
Most people who object to Don Miller do so because he is charging a hefty fee for trading education. Why shouldn't Don Miller charge what people are willing to pay for trading education? Or should Don Miller train traders for free like all the great philanthropists of Wall Street and LaSalle Street do?
Would I pay Don Miller $10,000 for trader education? No I would not for the simple reason that I don't want to be a scalper. I know what scalping is all about (been there, done that) and I am not psychologically suited to be a scalper. Most of the people here at ET aren't psychologically suited to be any type of trader, so they shouldn't pay Don Miller or anyone else $10,000 for trader education.
Don Miller is just a successful professional trader who had a very good year in 2008 and is clearly not a guru.