That is actually an advantage. Less trades the better. Anyway, Don Miller has a blog, I am not sure how many of it is commentary or calls, check it out.
Seen Don Millers vids a long time ago on youtube and wasn't impressed. Seemed to massively average into positions etc. Wasn't vey accurate. Looked more like good gambling/money management using charts/TA as opposed to having an actual 'edge' Pretty sure he's got a paid service too? And don't remember him posting much in the way of REALTIME calls
I would put taking someone else's calls without understanding their methodology high on a list of things not to do as a trader.
He is just starting that, $400 monthly. He better make calls for that much of money. Anyhow, an older list: https://traderhq.com/top-50-twitter-accounts-traders-should-follow/
So in other words, I have a great guy I am following, but I'm going to keep it a secret from all of you, but would you all please tell me any great predictors that you follow?
If the guy has 13K followers - why keep it secret? And why look for anyone else? I'm not looking to follow anyone's live calls, but would be curious to check this guy out if I could learn from him somehow.
I like to think I can provide good calls on the Dow and Spy, which is essentially the same as ES -- all broad US market indicators. I do it on a daily basis, so the income generation/compounding potential factor is huge , (some people do it only on a much slower week or multiple weeks or month or months swing scale) I aim to capture the daily macro move(s). But I'm not a trading service, nor do I have a desire to be one. -- So you won't see me posting trade signals anywhere. If you know what to reasonably look for or hunt for, or expect,...while still remaining calm and patient...and sometimes open-minded...you can make a killing doing that. As far as I'm concerned...if you're able to trade/predict/manage/tame the broad market Dow/Spy/Spx/ES...on a Daily scale time frame...you've Captured...The Holy Grail, Trade with logic and reasoning, don't let emotion get the best of you in any situation. I like the psychological, calm bad guy in movies...they kind of always make me think of success. Charles Rane, played by Bruce Payne. Passenger 57, 1992 movie theme song.
Christ, I can't win, can I lol If I had have said his name, obviously people would accuse me of being him (like Pekelo did!) I'm simply looking for MORE traders who I can follow as i'd rather have a handful of them for whehn some of them take a break or whatever