Global Trading Room, which in my opinion is one of the worst scam trading rooms out there. Complete smoke and mirrors. I think Big Mike was right on the ban. They charge around $10,000 for education and from my calculation made about 2 Million on education. From what I have seen, I am confident they did not make any money trading. They actually have 3 people calling out trades all at the same time and some conflicting. As most smoke and mirrors rooms no trades show on the chart or on the DOM and no real P/L shown. Just daily emails telling you had they made 200 ticks again today. When I was in the room they called out a long; the instrument immediately went up 5 ticks then reversed. They never said take 5 ticks of profit. But then afterwards say how they got 5 ticks on that one. I am sure anyone that took that trade was stopped out. In my opinion if it went 10 ticks they would have been like got 10 ticks out of that one. This thread is about best trading room. The sad part is you have a better chance of calculating the last digit of Pi than finding a legit honest profitable trading room. From my experience, those that can trade keep quite and those that cannot sell education and trading rooms.
Just saw review on GTR for anyone thinking in investing in their course http://www.tradingschools.org/reviews/global-trade-room/
Same shit, will never trade live or call trades, no track record or spreadsheet.. Just teaching random candlestik stuff that doesnt work
correct, too expensive for the initial newsletters. then ads for more "premium" services and "premium alerts" which requires $igning up for a particular message service. It's mostly risky single options or directional spreads so I suspect the tactic is to charge high assuming the members have extra cash to trade options. There are after the fact spreadsheets of results, but looks unrealistic and like an automated template from some excel script and then doctored about an hour or so to look more "realistic" instead of actual trading, because it would take watching the markets all day to monitor so many trades listed in the newsletter and the host rarely appears in occasionally announced recorded "commentary" videos.
I have heard good things from people using simpleroptions.com trade rooms. I have not been in the rooms myself so can't say. I am told John Carter shows his trades as he takes them, many are options swings, but they do futures as well.