Quote from EvOTrAdEr:
To each his own, but there is inherent value in learning from someone who has been around for so many years and has kept their reputation top notch. For many (including myself sometimes) paying for a course on a topic I choose is seen as continuing education. If somebody is successful at something (and Bright can demonstrate they are extremely successful traders), what makes you think they would just give away information for free? it took them years and years to learn what they know and the $1000 fee for ET members is actually a good deal that I PMd Bright about. 1k for a good pairs trading class definitely is a bargain. Especially compared to the other crap firms offer for 5-10k
Thanks, and check your PM. Look, I fight harder than anyone, and always have against the snake oil nonsense out there. My brother and I have been trading since 1978 (me 1979), and we are in our 21st year of Bright Trading. Our fees have been lowered, and are as competitive as can be with our 2 or 3 competitors, believe me, I checked.
It does cost money to keep a legitimate firm running. No fear of losing deposits, no 12 month hold, weekly withdrawals and all that. And, we keep up with the market for training. Some post old, out of date strategies that we ",may" have taught years ago, BUT ALL SCHOOL ATTENDEES ARE WELCOME BACK TO KEEP UP WITH THE REALITIES OF TRADING IN TODAY'S MARKETS, FREE OF COURSE. Sorry for the cap's, but geez, $1250, or $1,000 or ET'er for a lifetime of training is not out of range.
OK, we tend to attract traders from the retail PDT world, allow even less money. This is our group. Not like a franchise fee or anything, put up the money, it's still theirs, hopefully to grow, not lose with our interactive groups.
Oh well, we're still here. Doing well, Hope to see some more of you. January 30 is one of only 3 classes this year (my health willing).
All the best,
Don