I've concluded its impossible to day trade index futures manually

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by tradenstuff, Feb 27, 2013.

  1. ok, fine, who has a 20k system for sale? im interested, pm me a prospectus.
     
    #71     Feb 28, 2013
  2. I offered to give it to you and pay your way to pick it up, stay until you could use it (mke a 100K with it), and send you home with a computer all tuned up and ready to go.

    I make 40K an hour. If you are in the room I'm in, you do what you are told and don't take the tape off your mouth.

    Luckily, your mind doesn't make you available to yourself.

    You could pay anything for anything and it will not work for you.

    I hope you do the review assigned to you; then you find out how deranged you are.
     
    #72     Feb 28, 2013
  3. BSAM

    BSAM

    Would you be willing to meet at an attorney's office with 20,000 in cash if someone will meet with you?
     
    #73     Feb 28, 2013
  4. ok, sounds interesting. send me a screen shot of your trades for the day and we'll work something out.
     
    #74     Feb 28, 2013
  5. maybe, i'll need a preview of it first (with giving away too much) to see if its worth my time.
     
    #75     Feb 28, 2013
  6. BSAM

    BSAM

    See, you're hedging already.
    Who will take you seriously around here??
     
    #76     Feb 28, 2013

  7. well duh, you cant expect me to seriously entertain an offer on an internet forum without some kind of presentable preview that a prospective buyer can look at first before taking the next step.
     
    #77     Feb 28, 2013
  8. Hi Jack,

    will you pay me a flight, to Tuscon, too? How big should the thumb drive be that I bring?
     
    #78     Feb 28, 2013
  9. BSAM

    BSAM

    No.
    It would probably go something like this...
    If someone wanted to meet with you to sell you a system, you would meet at the attorney's office.
    The money would be put into an account.
    Then, you would be mentored for an agreeable amount of time.
    Then, after a certain period, you would run with the system, the mentor earns his money and all are happy.

    Now, what happens if you can't trade the system?
    The mentor keeps the money.
    Then you are going to sue him.
    Then you go into court and he shows that if you followed his instructions of the system that was sold to you, you would have made money.
    You lose.
    Then, only two people are happy.
    The mentor and the lawyer; not you.
    It's a tough game, huh?
     
    #79     Feb 28, 2013
  10. and would this mentor provide official statements going back some number of years to provide concrete evidence of profitability with said system?
     
    #80     Feb 28, 2013