How much would you pay for professional trading classes?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by diputs, May 19, 2006.

  1. Yessss! 70k in a day traidn 2 lots in YM! Man, you win, YOU WIN! Youse that monee to pay your rent. Should I send your winnings to ANONYMOUSE?
     
    #111     May 21, 2006
  2. indeed'o; u sure are grossly underpaid, hee hee.
     
    #112     May 21, 2006
  3. buzz

    buzz

    Are you thick or what..When I am in a chat room I give calls and try to help traders. I base all trade on 1 and 2 lots to make it simple to follow.

    when I my self are trading I trade up to 400 lots in one day scaling in 200 at a time.

    again I offer you to call live trades monday. in a chat room..till the funds are clear.

    and if you remember I also trade for 3 wealthy clients
     
    #113     May 21, 2006
  4. You trade 2 lots on ym because you can't bullshit on size in this contract. Now you mention the 3 wealthy clients [wealthier than you?!] because you were called on that BS from another poster.

    Bro, it truly has been a fun diversion... go back to watching Spongebob; and please, stop beating yourself, you'll go blind.
     
    #114     May 21, 2006
  5. bvam1

    bvam1

    Buzz and Risbarb,

    If you guys are really serious about the competition, then, act on it instead of throwing verbal abuses back and forth.

    The issue can be easily solved by going to a major commerical bank. Set up a sort of short-term trust account, fund it, and give the bank full authority to review your account history (the account you intend to use to conduct the competition). Instruct the trust to make payment to the winner. The bank trust department can help you guys set up a trust in accordance to your instructions.

    So put together a draft that includes all the details of the competition. Send it to each other, and if you guys agree to the draft, both sign it and send it to the bank. They will then set up a trust account. After they receive funding from both of you, it's good to go.

    You guys can set up your trading accounts with any brokerage firms. This info. and your name will remain confidential. Only the trustee has the privilege to this info. and the authority to review your account transactions and history directly with your brokers. (authority and privilege are given to the trustee during the set up of the trust).

    Of course, the bank will charge a fee for this, but it should be minimal (usually a bank will charge a certain percentage, say, around 2-5% of the total fund).
     
    #115     May 21, 2006
  6. I offered a simple format in PM which would allow each to trade autonomously in their respective markets. I also agreed to pay for the top-5 audit of his choice. He came back with the BS that he won't reveal his name. All I need is a fax with a clearing header that isn't photoshop butchered with his name that he's got funds, along with a phone that isn't disconnected. no dice.

    He's stated he was this big local on the CME, and that has been vetted to be pure BS... I am done playing with Mr. Short Bus. The dude won't give a name, c'mon man... Fcuk, make one up to string us along!

    He is suggesting we finish this in a 3 hour span on chat. Well, wtf can argue that logic.

    I see Eichmann, Goebbels, Adolf and Genghis Khan on the veranda. Time for my meds... whatever Buzz has is contagious. I suggest you seek treatment as well.
     
    #116     May 21, 2006
  7. bvam1

    bvam1

    Eh, how did I end up on your shitlist risarb? I was willing to pay to watch you guys, come on.

    I am just trying to figure out who's serious and who's all talk.
     
    #117     May 21, 2006
  8. Sorry bro, I am an ahole, thus everyone is on my shitlist by definition. I apologize. I thought everyone has seen through his amazing technicolor fantasy cloak. He's never been an S&P local and know is covering his ass about the 2 lots and the "wealthy clients" Pissshawww!

    I had no problem until the PMs started coming in and BS was laid on. The PMs keep coming in from former T2W guys.

    This dude's offer is a non-starter. He's a turd wrapped in bacon.
     
    #118     May 21, 2006
  9. How did $1,700,000 become $87,000,000?
     
    #119     May 21, 2006
  10. Compounding, of course. Even as we speak.
     
    #120     May 21, 2006