Why the f would you pay for that? If you want to learn about options there is a wealth of knowledge here @poopy or @taowave just to name two...or buy a book depending on your level, McMillan, Natenburg or Hull.
Are you honestly surprised? Just the name itself sounds like a scam. Even if it was something remotely serious, why would you rather pay for it as opposed to learning from books/forums? It’s not like the guys there have any real experience (well they have experience fleecing people but that’s different)
Sir, you joined ET in 2006. For the last 20 years, there were so many great professional options traders on ET, many very willing to help, instead of asking them, you subscribed to this? As a matter of fact, I developed my scheme from reading ET posts and I am a new comer, joined 2014. If you are serious about learning how to, keep reading ET posts, they are free. Good luck and hope you get a refund.
Chargebacks are your friend. Over 50% of the subscriptions I have ever done related trading over the last 20 years I did chargebacks on AND besides a 1 off with Dell ten years ago I have never done any other chargebacks in my life. You can see the the big gap between the actual money people make and the marketing easily when you buy any subscriptions. A lot of my chargebacks were the biggest names too. It's unbelievable the manipulation interns of NEVER cancelling recurring subscriptions. On a positive side, there was once a confusion between the data I needed from Ed at Pinnacle Data. Great guy. He corrected it and gave me some extra data for my inconvenience. Loved working with him. I always try to resolve things in a civil manner, but sometimes you need that CC protection. On a side note, I used to sell trading systems and almost everyone doing it was lying about their results. Some used timertrac but then would show their results with say IWM despite being QQQ system. Sometimes they only showed recent couple years. All kinds of manipulation people do. I was always honest and actually did very well when having the newsletter but nobody buys newsletters even if they are profitable, at least back 20 years ago they didn't.
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I'd add that it's pathetic that you're searching for posts to reply to but I think you already realize this.