This is not me of course but a good review!
Isn't the YM a future? And thus entering a YM position is speculating on the futures market?
Huh? Is this a case of posting without reading?
Somebody actually bought the damn thing !!??
Well, I do not know! Please, educate me!
I can't keep spoon-feeding you, bro. Sorry!
*clucks*
I find it very interesting that at this point, a sponsored vendor on EliteTrader.com feels the need to resort to this level of tactic to retort. "You can't keep spoon-feeding" me?
So what...I need to buy your book to be able to glean the gems of your system? Why not just post it here for free? Why do I need to buy a hardcover book from a publisher to gain your wisdom?
Why can you not share your wisdom with the rest of us low-country folk, for free? Are you pandering your noumenon under the guise of brilliance? Faking us out with some big secret?
I am sharing my method with the community for free. I do not ask anything from said community other than patience. Not money to learn what I do. People will glean what they can from it, attempt to use it (or not), and take away lessons from it.
I have no desire to make money on it with a book.
So why do you have that desire?
Too rich, the guy calls himself a Vendor - selling a book about Stock Trading - Creates a thread to promote his book which features Futures trades (YM) and pictures of his trip to Disneyland.
(I get the fantasy part, rather appropriate actually)
Then defends his horrific performance and book stating the book is geared towards Stocks not Futures - Logic dictates if you are are promoting a product you would focus your attention on it...
As a previous poster said earlier. "You can't make this stuff up"
Of course we all know the only reason Goodboy became a vendor was to circumvent his multiple bans on the plethora of aliases and sock puppets he created and used over the years...
Being a vendor limits his ability to shill his book under the numerous aliases he has created... but no doubt he will continue this behavior as well... just a matter of time before the next "Debitspread" appears... or Jim Nestle on Twitter, etc....