old golfers do not die..... they only lose their balls. my time spent on course was the most enjoyable of my life
Your whole post is... Padu, you just stated you are retired. So go enjoy your retirement, and stop trying to teach people how to not study.
I paid for his video course and a few months of trading room exposure. His course is good, much better than reading on the subject which can bore you to death. His trading room is non-commital percentage play with never or seldom disclosing his position. (still a value to me to get into his style of thinking). I think his style is never predictive but mostly just follow the momentum. I think it is a good deal if you are ready to play with $5000 of MES or ES. Even as I do not trade ES I can use his tape reading for stocks too, just the same.
bull's eye ....you have to survive the bad shots....the mistakes.....without getting killed.....and make the game on a few good ones...it is an emotional battle.....just like trading
but it is much more exhaustive [ i think i can take out at least 25 strategies, probably a lot more} and gives a few powerful tips......his video course does not include second entries, correct me if i am wrong, and anything on trendlines including micro trend lines.....see what he says about second entries this alone can save and make you a lot of money see below. my losses are not reflection of his teaching....but my inability to wait for set ups which as he says is important to restrict risk. he is never wrong we have to be patient. and i never am
let us be fair. he makes it clear that all trades may go 'wrong' because of probability.......so even if he declares his position and it goes wrong.........what conclusion can you draw from that? that he is a bad trader.....? that he is talking and teaching shit?. most pros lose 40% to 70% of their trades and still make money. and that is normal.......on good days and years they do better and make a killing. there is no right or wrong in trading.....only a right or wrong P/L he is teaching general principles of technical analysis........learn something...glean something and take something home.