The Seminar will be held in the FFastTrade office in Chicago, where trainees will be given the opportunity to trade next to professional traders. The FFastTrade office is located in the CME building and currently facilitates Jason Stratton's proprietary trading firm, Falcon Trading.
I don't think that Jason will be able to present over in London. He teaches his class at the same time he monitors his Traders in the Chicago office. He is constantly in the market too! It is doubtful, but if he does go to London, I will let you know.
Vendorland is populated with scam artists. I think there are better, and certainly CHEAPER, ways to get a trading education. I suppose not all vendors are scammers....just 99% of them. gs
Are you making money? If so tell Charlie77 how to do it. I can tell you one thing: This guy Jason Stratton is the real deal. He is pretty well known in Chicago and he definitely makes money. I watch him day in and day out. I am a vendor and I sure hope you aren't calling me a scam artist. I taught over 20 traders how to Make Markets in Options for one of the top Trading firms in the industry. I worked for CRT, NationsBank and Bank of America. I traded, trained and risk managed institutional traders for a long time. I have a decent reputation and track record. I can definitely tell you with No Bullshit that Jason Stratton is one of the most consistent traders that I have ever seen. If he can teach his methodology, then it is worth the money. Most of these other training guys make me laugh. My usual question is: If they that good, why would they spend so much time teaching and not trade full-time. This guy has his nose on the Ball at all times. training seminars will never be his main source of Income. Trading will dominate. Good traders respect this guy and Experienced traders from the CME floor will definitely gain from his class.
Maybe he is in the 1%. Vendors who have something to offer do exist, I suppose. But people who continually go to one overpriced seminar after another, buy all the overpriced services, subscribe to all the overpriced newsletters, etc. etc., are just wasting their time and money. If they have that kind of money to throw around there are better ways to invest it. gs
i use to trade on the floor next to jason - nice guy he was a very consistent trader on the floor - he had a style and nevre varied he left the floor a couple of years ago - i went to his "meet the experts" forum at the CME - very informative the class price is steep but i am also considering it - i want to make the move upstairs. From what i hear thats were the money is being made. Any more questions that i can help out with hit me back - later jake