Austin, I give you a lot of props for putting yourself out there. I've said that before on here. But you are a good example of what I'm talking about. You've been trading futures for 10 years and to my knowledge, have some sort of a vending business which is fine, since you disclose all that. But you have done a lot of combines and haven't passed any of them. I don't think it's because you don't know how to trade. I don't think it's because you lack market knowledge. I just think you're fishing in a lake that has no fish. But I wish you luck if you do another combine. I'm sure the bleacher seats will be full of hecklers as usual.
This only reinforces the fact that the model is designed to generate revenue from combines instead of from backing trading talent.
If an experienced trader can't hack it then how and the hell do you expect a poorly educated and under capitalized rookie to have any chance at all other than just getting lucky ?
Look at the previous people who have passed it.
The majority were scratch traders who gun it at the end when backed up against the wall with time running out and the outlier lets them pass.
Why do you think they added live trader prep before going live?
To weed out this crowd.
