Trading Markets- $7500

Quote from Avalanche:

... Are there any of their [TradingMarkets] 1000+ dollar courses that haven't ended up on ebay for 19.95 a month or two later?

Yeah, it appears that once sign-ups reach an exhaustion point at the unbeatable original price, someone (a TradingMarkets employee/eBay vendor-regular?) goes on eBay with the same once-in-a-lifetime (or, in this case, this-year) promo - but at the half price!

A lot of TM's "trading with the generals" guy's stuff goes that route; ET's Classifieds Forum has been tried quite a few times as a dumping ground for same - usually after 5:00 p.m. Eastern on a Friday afternoon - when they figure Baron has closed up shop...
 
I got that email from Trading markets,
looks like a reversal based on exhaustion buying/selling.

I guess selling a commonly used system for $750,000 seemed like a reasonable business deal for them.
They probably have a few of these (old systems)in the pipepline ready to wheel out.
 
Quote from stock777:

"Remember, only 100 people will be able to enroll in the class. Once that limit is reached, there will be no further students allowed to learn the system in 2005."

750k, probably 749,999.90 more than he could make by trading the system.

stock777,

interesting. That's a no risk trade! A wonderful idea. Maybe we all should come up with nice daytrading system and sell it for $7500. Even selling 10 of these is still a nice chump change! And use that money to trade. :)

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I say go for it. Develop a system and market it. Innovation and free enterprise are what makes america great.

The thing I question is that the sytem was tested on the last 5 years, but the VOL in the market 5 years ago was very different than the VOl today. My question, How does that impact system results?
 
Quote from mschey:

I say go for it. Develop a system and market it. Innovation and free enterprise are what makes america great.

The thing I question is that the sytem was tested on the last 5 years, but the VOL in the market 5 years ago was very different than the VOl today. My question, How does that impact system results?

mschey,

yeah. i noticed too that it was only for the last 5 years! we had super volatility during 2000-2002 during the peak of the bubble then the ensuing bear market. then a great rally in 2003. 2004 is so so. has the volatility always been the same?

Noticed that their winning % is only 63%.

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If I register as a subscriber to tradingmarkets, can I get access to all these expensive courses?? It seems that there are many courses in the Tradingmarkets Universities.... If yes, why should I pay thousands on these courses???

Anyone can give me advice? Should I join TM for one year?? Or should I order the stuffs on eBay since they are not included in the annual subscription?
 
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