Worse, htf does a $486K DEBIT relate to profits? Nothing in that figure suggests it. The guy can't read his own statement and figured, wtf, $486K sounds nice.
How does a Trade Show Salesman know how to read a proprietary trading account year-end sweep statement with a carried position from 2006 into 2007 ? And then have the moral bankruptcy and sheer stupidity to attempt to destroy another man's business and livelihood over it ?
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Is this you trading, you nameless coward ?
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I find it pretty amusing all the White Knighting going on this thread.
As a current client I made my decision regarding Bone's services based on discussions with his references (former clients). Were they able to apply what Bone taught them and derive an edge? And the answer to that was yes - although it would require a lot of work on my part to learn the system (hence why it is a 6+ month contract).
Currently, after four months of simulated trading I'm sitting on a 70% win ratio with a 1:1 reward to risk. Several other traders have shown their results in our trading room of their own trading that is similar or in some cases better. After a few more months I will switch over to live and anticipate I'll see similar results in a live account (because I have accounted for commissions and slippage in my estimates).
I don't believe that my $7,500 has been anything but an excellent investment and highly recommend Bone's services.
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I find it pretty amusing all the White Knighting going on this thread.
As a current client I made my decision regarding Bone's services based on discussions with his references (former clients). Were they able to apply what Bone taught them and derive an edge? And the answer to that was yes - although it would require a lot of work on my part to learn the system (hence why it is a 6+ month contract).
Currently, after four months of simulated trading I'm sitting on a 70% win ratio with a 1:1 reward to risk. Several other traders have shown their results in our trading room of their own trading that is similar or in some cases better. After a few more months I will switch over to live and anticipate I'll see similar results in a live account (because I have accounted for commissions and slippage in my estimates).
I don't believe that my $7,500 has been anything but an excellent investment and highly recommend Bone's services.
Two very new clients have bravely posted that while they are still SIM or paper trading the system in order to learn it properly, they are quite pleased with their performance metrics and they do not at all feel themselves somehow "duped" or "ripped off". You completely dismiss the fact that these clients were indeed experienced traders before I took them on, and they are not "newbies" in the literal sense of the word. Newbies at spread trading ? Usually. Newbies at trading ? Absolutely not. All of you trolls have no sense of balance in your views. Hypocritical narcissists all.Good to know you have other real business too other than trading, not like some others who prey on suckers.
I'm surprised ET allows its sponsors to get flamed in this fashion - could seriously deter potential new sponsors Baron?
I signed up with spread professor last year. When I first signed up I must admit I was a bit concerned it might be a waste of money or maybe even a scam. But as I began adding his method to my existing methods I can say it does add value and I have more than made back my investment. His method is legit if used consistently and does carry an edge.