Quote from easyrider:
Lots of traders form small groups of like-minded individuals to chat with during the day. Seems to be the best route to go. A large room with all different level traders doesnt work too well, imo.
Agree.
Most of the large free chat rooms can be noise (distraction) due to all the different trading styles, different trading instruments et cetera.
Therefore, if someone is looking for a room with traders using similar like trading style or whatever...
The smaller free rooms are the route to go.
If someone can't find a room that's suitable to their needs...
It's very easy to form your own room and then look for like minded traders to join your free chat room.
If the room has any merits...word of mouth will bring in new members.
Try to find a room with a few good traders, no signal callers, no head traders...everybody just sharing and trying to help each other when help is needed.
Also, there are many different conferencing chat tools like IRC, Hotcomm, ICQ and then theres the higher end fancy conferencing stuff that allows true collaboration that can be easily found via Google search.
Later on after the room has been active for many months...make it private and invitational only.
In fact, the best free chat rooms out there are private and invitational only (they contact you and not the other way around).
Yet, if your not looking for a room where everybody is trying to help each other and your looking for a signal calling room (head trader saying when to buy and when to sell)...
Start with zxcv1fu thread at
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49805
However, almost all the discussion in that thread are about fee-based rooms and looking for some guru trader to mimic his/her trades.
Mark
(a.k.a.
NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term