The on-line vending community although ready to rush to the defence of one of their own are scarcer than hen's teeth when it comes to discussing the issue of their own accountability in response to my post on page 19 of this thread. Your silence speaks volumes guys.
Chartwhiz did respond, but only to tell me that he is a really nice guy, simply interested in helping others and that he has two nice dogs to prove it. I had a golden retriever but she died. Probably couldn't stand living with such a negative person. BTW the appartment was not what I expected from someone who successfully trades hundreds of thousands of shares per day. Let's see, 400,000 shares per day, 200 days per year, 1 cent per share = $800,000. Perhaps the revenue from the web site will make a difference.
I think that Ericdh and Magna missed my point, although I agree with Magna completely when he said, "I think your desire for CPA validated trading results is a fruitless quest". I did not say that university professors are useless, quite the contrary, or that I would expect any assurance that any individual person or trade would be successful as a result of on-line training. I just asked for some assurance that the student is sitting at the feet of a master rather than a charlatan. If Magna has the money and time to try a lot to find one that is the real deal, good for him. Many don't.
To those who eager to grab Chartwiz's free offerings while gushing effusively about his generosity and skills I say, grab them while you can. It is not uncommon for any start up business to offer freebies to attract attention and customers. Chartwhiz may be different, but I remember other sites in their early days that had details of free setups, etc before these became a book or a course or were no longer available on a free trial.
It has always been my understanding (and I have been on the net for many years) that the continuing highlighting of commercial sites by their owners in public discussion groups is simply spam. Some spam is just more blatant than others. If freebies is all that's required to accept it here, how long before guys like this
http://www.e1-options.net/
turn up offering free advice to promote their site, just to give one example of why I think vendor accountability is such an important issue.
It's Baron's board. I have made my point and I will not continue the subject.