Simply put, this is totally wrong. It makes perfect sense for a good and profitable trader to start an advisory service. Firstly, it provides...
The Puretick trading room any day of the week, Surdo. You should join up, we'd welcome you!
So, Surdo sends me this private message: "ISSUES Dude: I have no problem if you enjoy PureTick, I hope you make tons of money! There is...
Lol... hilarious!
Clearly you are a shill for Surdo... lol
And this is your brain on drugs...
And there is the reason why most people fail at trading.
Hehe... if I did it would be a beer. Just happy to be constantly improving and becoming more consistent really.
Um... yes you did... you just said successful traders don't teach.
Tell that to Linda Raschke. Good thing you don't charge for this information.
Great, good on you. And you're right, I don't trade... during lunch, most days. I hope the rest of your day is succesful.
It's deadzone you moron...
Oh god... no...
I'm just stating fact. He isn't anything to do with Puretick - I'm not saying he has something good or bad to offer.
That's fine by me. I have no issue with people knowing I'm a member of Puretick, why would I? The point is, regardless of how anyone learns to...
I'm hardly a shill if I'm simply saying that new traders should have a mentor - it's kind of stating the obvious isn't it?
That's nice. I ask a simple question and you just abuse me. Let me ask one more time - do you think successful traders need mentors or not?
Seriously, do you actually believe that the best traders didn't all have mentors? I think it's great that some successful traders offer...
Since when did the best hedge fund managers in the world try to teach people to trade?? The best traders in the world all had mentors and Puretick...
I'm a member at Puretick - this guy isn't part of Puretick.
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