Hey, this site needs all the support it can garner. CNBC shut ins posing as gurus, crank engineers and third world dreamers, they are all here--- I try to point folks in the right direction, but in the end, its all entertainment. There is clearly something wrong with the person for believing despite no evidence so just be humored surf
I have come to see that this is fascinating from a psychological standpoint.... It is as if some people have created fantasy "second lives" on the internet, others appear to willfully delude themselves from the truth. As you say, there cannot be good reasons behind it.... perhaps loneliness, mental illness, depression, addiction, etc.......... I once tried to learn from similar forum gurus, and totally believed all of it for a while...... but eventually I came to realization that it was a wizard of oz show. So I understand why this entices people....... the promise of life-changing amounts of money is very very enticing indeed........
I'm still waiting on someone to say that they studied the Wyckoff course and found it to be bullshit.
I voted yes! But whether I can internalise the knowledge in Db's writings to make it profitable in my trading is my own responsibility.
Obviously you haven't read some of the stuff he writes about Christians and Americans on the P&R forum. It's pure hate.