Looking for an apprentice

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by bvitrader, Feb 21, 2016.

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  1. Xela

    Xela


    Different people make different guesses: mine was that someone registering as "bvitrader" in a forum could be in the British Virgin Islands (there are certainly some traders there) ...
     
    #21     Feb 21, 2016
  2. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    It does not make sense at all !

    Very few people do something for nothing in this world, hell, not even your own family, so why would anyone think that someone is going to risk their own good fortune, for that is exactly what it means, just to help someone they don't even know, and will prob never meet!!!

    Come on, Sunday chit chat is fine, but how many of you really take this seriously:wtf:

    J_S
     
    #22     Feb 21, 2016

  3. Yep! It doesn't make any sense. You should not waste your valuable time In this useless thread.
     
    #23     Feb 21, 2016
  4. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Given that he's not teaching anything useful (i.e., an actual trading plan), I don't see the "something for nothing". It's more like nothing for nothing. I don't need some "mentor" to teach me how to think for myself and I feel sorry for anybody who does.
     
    #24     Feb 21, 2016
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  5. Just another broken soul reduced to cynicism. I suggest just placing these sad ghosts on ignore and just keep doing what u are doing.

    I found some great mentors on this site-- and now pay that forward-- so there are readers who u can help.
     
    #25     Feb 21, 2016
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  6. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    Like I said, very few people are genuine, and most, like the surf fella, always have alternative motive, which is usually money related.

    If you are genuine, and serious, then as mentioned, post your last 50 losing trades, or even 10 to start with, and then we will quickly sum you up, to see if you are qualified to instruct others how to handle their own financial affairs.

    Are you willing to accept responsibility if someone loses all of their money?

    I was recently contacted by someone, who had a family member lose $250k trading in the past, and it has ruined the family, with very serious consequences for one person, which I will not repeat, but you all know what very serious means.

    Be very careful dabbling in other's personal affairs, as you might just be the final straw for some very gullible people out there.

    J_S
     
    #26     Feb 21, 2016
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  7. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    I would consider you a failed Jonathan Ledbed, who never knows when to give up!

    The surf report, what a load of bollox:D

    J_S
     
    #27     Feb 21, 2016
  8. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    Not so long ago, I was watching a Dr Phil episode. A daughter had got her mother, a widow, to go on Dr Phil, as she had given nealry all of her money, nearly $300k, to whom she thought was her prince charming, whom she never met, but had plenty of pictures and phone calls.

    She said on the show he sounded "French", and when I heard him, as he rang her when she was on the show, he was no more French than I, and I am one thick Irish Paddy..howya goin boy:)

    He was of course, and I have to be poiite, as much as I want to call him what he really is, a black Nigerian operating out of an internet cafe in some arse hole of nowhere in Nigeria, as Dr Phil had the call traced.

    It amazes me how stupid some people really can be, but this poor woman was vulnerable after losing her husband, and like her, the internet is full of vulnerable people, whom the scum of the earth prey on as much as they can.

    Be very careful to whom you listen to on the internet, as it might just be the biggest mistake of your life!

    J_S
     
    #28     Feb 21, 2016
  9. Thanks a lot to those interested who have sent their PMs, I have received enough interest for the moment and I will not be receiving any more help requests.

    As I have no interest in wasting my time with trolls I will not be posting anymore here for the moment.
     
    #29     Feb 21, 2016
  10. Good luck to you, My kids are fairly young. I hope one day to pass on what I have learned to them. My 4 year old daughter asks what's dad doing with those colorful lines..lol. Cultivate your family and pass on what you've learned to them.
     
    #30     Feb 21, 2016
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