Quote from rcanfiel:
that is ACADEMICS and that is VERSUS and that is SLEIGHT. Are you sure you are a prof?
And what have you to say about what other ETers say about the fact that you are a phony? WHERE IS YOUR REALTIME TRADING RESULTS THAT YOU CLAIM??????
You were on ignore until the continued slurs were forward to me so I will respond, hopefully, one last time.
The vast majority of my students are referrals which means that they are taking the class because they know someone who has achieved success with it. If what I teach didn't work I wouldn't get referrals or would have been invited back to Singapore 5 times over the last 3 and a half years.
There will be unsatisfied people regardless of whether they try to learn to trade or any other profession. You and most of those you have seemingly quoted have never taken my class, have absolutely no first hand knowledge as to what I do. So what do you do, resort to conjecture and gossip. I'm used to it though.
Traders think they can learn to trade in a few hours in a class or by reading a few books and that is a crock. It takes lots of screen time and focus to build ones confidence regardless of the method they trade.
I trade live in almost all of my classes, time permitting. The best was a class held during the January grain report at Oklahoma Panhandle State University which was attended by the past president of the National Cattlemen's association, 3 of the largest land owners in the panhandle, the CFO of the second largest church in the U.S. and 2 of the owners of the largest feedlots in the United States, just to name a few. Over a 2 day period we generated over $250,000 in profitable trades spread out over all the students in the class. The feed lot owner alone made over $50,000 in profit in the eGrain markets alone.
I can't help it if some of the individuals that took my class early on didn't have the patience or focus to follow the process through to completion. That isn't my fault. Just like it isn't the fault of any one instructor that does a solid effort but the student decides on a different path. One of the people you quoted was in a class with one of my best students who now trades with his son in Utah and makes a comfortable 8 figure income each year. There are always extremes.
I teach traders to trust themselves not what they are TOLD to trust. Bottom line, when it comes to taking a trade the only one clicking the mouse is the trader not the instructor and if the trader isn't confident in what he has seen repeatedly play out in the market, he can't trade with surety and clarity. I teach traders to learn to trust themselves not their instructor because I have no monetary interest in their decisions. My interest is in their success.
I can't teach everyone and no instructor can. There will always be that part of the public that think they know it all and want to argue with everyone and everything, including the market. Those are the ones that will fall flat on their faces. I do my best to prevent that but I am just an instructor, I am not perfect.
You make fun and ridicule what you don't understand and that is something that we as children learned was unacceptable behavior. Why is it acceptable now for you? It's one thing to have an opinion based on fact but to have an opinion based on the gossip of others . . . that is weak.
You got a kick out of my typos. Good. Spell check is a great tool when used but sometimes one just is in a hurry. Nice to see you exploit everything. Oh, by they way.
WHERE IS YOUR REALTIME TRADING RESULTS THAT YOU CLAIM???
should have read
WHERE ARE YOUR REALTIME TRADING RESULTS THAT YOU CLAIM???
Too bad ET doesn't have a grammar check, huh. We all make mistakes and errors. I teach my students to learn from them because there are only a limited number you can make in a closed trading environment.
Good luck and God speed on your search. You will need it.