Anyone claiming to be a trader who spends countless hours on a trading forum posting during trading hours or shortly before or after has to be suss. I can understand short to the point journal posts, but not long winded ramblings. Hershey was like that.
So far, can`t find an explanation myself.Some kind of the mix of the three mentioned.Is there a certified psychologist on ET to explain that?Or is it beyond psychology? And,yeah,Sprout should be sentenced for life for his/her posts.
xela/alexa past looks shady indeed , advertisement involving different fake usernames to solicit more costumers on different web pages. Well one thing is for certain he/she supposedly has been trading /practicing long enough to gain experience in the markets. She/he states on many old post of hers (2008 onwards) shes trading forex. This persona looks so strange , lol. Why would a person disclose his/her identity by registering with the same usernames on different forums (xela, lexy, alexaherself). It was a matter of time somebody finds out .... Not a good move , really . “Very interesting. I've just read the entire thread through, having seen it for the first time only today. I trade forex myself, (technical analysis without indicators other than the price-bars, following 1-2-3 formations and 'Ross hooks', on Cable and Euro, which I find profitable enough with sensible staking, with patience and discipline). It's really very, very very difficult to know what to make of FxRingleader from the total of what's said here. Certainly their websites are horrendously implausible and unprofessional for a company with their apparent turnover who have been trading for 2 or 3 years, in a way that would make me dismiss them out of hand as "just another scam", if it weren't for the some of the claims made here. Also, it's very clear that at the beginning of the thread, quite a few newbie posters were trying the usual forum spam tricks, and that certainly rings some alarm bells, as one of the Moderators was quick to point out. Very difficult not to be highly suspicious that something doesn't quite add up here! And yet, on the other hand, of course, if it's all true, then it's well worth looking into. Also, proper businesses, that are not just some sort of online scam, have a physical address and someone's name and a phone number on their website. Difficult. I'll be having a look at the comments made in some other forums, anyway. __________________ alexa Skip the scams ---> Online Income Simplified 23/11/2008” http://alexa-smith-warrior-forum-sc...-giftingforex-trading-and-online-betting.html