A list of all scam unregulated 3rd party educational vendors

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by emg, Dec 15, 2010.

  1. No fights here. I've seen what works, and honesty is always best policy, but if you can't see hardcore data, very easy to be misled.

    I don't mind hypothetical but some people really frown on it, and most of the sites mentioned I would agree about.
     
    #81     Mar 19, 2011
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    #82     Mar 19, 2011
  3. You have no active status and you have a fund? Even if you are exempt you still have to register as such. Help us here mighty torpedo of trading enlighenment!

    http://www.nfa.futures.org/basicnet/Details.aspx?entityid=qTSxCgGVTEg=&rn=Y




     
    #83     Mar 19, 2011
  4. I don't know what IOAMT charges now, but I was in it for a couple of years. While I wouldn't say BD is a great teacher, or even a good one, I don't think he's a scam. I know for a fact that his methods work. He's reading the order flow and when I was there he used MP levels for entries. He also trades his own money. A noob is probably not going to learn to trade discretionary methods consistently in a short time. That's not Bill's fault.

    Also, Bill just taught a method. He did not call trades which is what most people seem to want. It seems to me that too many people want someone else to be responsible for their losses. I've known several people (self included) who use methods they learned from IOAMT.

    The only thing I was taught by Bill that I reject and would discourage others from adopting his is his scaling entries. One bad loss can whipe out a lot of wins, Not mny style and if you're under capitalized, it can wipe you out before you get started.
     
    #84     Mar 19, 2011
  5. No.Heat

    No.Heat

    Hate to be the messenger of bad news but you guys are wasting your time here.

    They are all a scam unless proven otherwise.

    As of now I know of no awesome ones, best you'll hear is, "but I've learned so much!" Ya, but have you made any money consistently ?

    Nothing else matters

    NH
     
    #85     Mar 19, 2011
  6. zdreg

    zdreg

    bottom line:
    all who can do.
    all who can't teach.

    Ernest Hemingway.
     
    #86     Mar 19, 2011
  7. 0008

    0008

    It is safe to assume all educational vendors are scam . Unless you can prove otherwise.
     
    #87     Mar 20, 2011
  8. bstay

    bstay

    I'm a student and they are certainly not a scam.
     
    #89     Mar 20, 2011
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  9. Exactly. You can learn something - but none are worth the big fees unless it show broker statements that their method is consistently profitable over time. Even then, the mentor may not be able to transmit his method effectively.

    If it is a live room, make sure the trades can be easily followed in real time (not calling trades after the move) with a DOM. I don't even mind if the mentor shows his trades in a sim DOM with student-size trades. I am very suspicious if the mentor cannot show his trades real time.
     
    #90     Mar 20, 2011