In Pureprick there is a package where you can let Alex "Mentor" you for a week for the sum of 4-5k, not exactly recall the numbers but some hefty sum. Nothing wrong with the actual charge, if it worked.
Couple of members in the room did it when my brother was part of the room. We sort of interviewed them in private to gather info because at the time plenty of us were very suspicious of the in-room tactics.
We asked many things, one of them was to see if he traded live, used decent car size, as he had always claimed 20+ or so YM, and of course very good returns on a consistently/daily basis.
Turned out it was mostly simulated crap or 1 car demonstrations(lmao). Obviously, no 20+ cars personal demonstrations when the prick is mentoring.
Nothing spectacular was witnessed except for the explanation of the room triggers. Which reminds me, even the members of the room, paying 300 bucks, do not get trigger explanations, for that you need to get mentored. Another ridiculous thing.
Like if the triggers were anything special.
Here's two of them.
Evening star on high volume with stochastic cross for a short with stupid ridiculous big stop and small targets.
Morning star hammer like formation on high volume with stochastic cross for a long with, again, stupid ridiculous big stop and small targets.
Backtest them, particularly with their atrocious risk vs reward numbers and you'll see what a piece of crap they are.
These guys and this company are so full of it it won't be long until someone actually takes legal action. I would not be surprised if I actually pursue it, just not sure where to start, I have asked.
These "rooms" have such bad reputations and such high possibility of fiasco that it must be a law for them to provide audited track records before operating.
People complain about nicotine, marijuana, alcohol, abortion, what about thieves like Pureprick!
Susana