Warning: Online Trading Academy (tradingacademy.com)

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by TraderZones, Nov 10, 2009.

  1. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Investor's Business Daily, a national financial newspaper founded by Bill O'Neill. I think his CANSLIM system was designed specifically for stocks, making it worthless for futures and forex.
     
    #71     Apr 15, 2011
  2. Doesn't work. I showed alot of very impressive statements, and I don't make stupid claims that I can make you rich overnight etc. Just a good solid foundation of what I use day in day out to make money.

    Took me years to learn some of this stuff and I can give you a shortcut to alot of that knowledge. I make no guarantees that anyone will be able to apply it under pressure as trading is very difficult and most fail.

    I still got endlessly flamed on the forums..
     
    #72     Apr 15, 2011
  3. Davidee2

    Davidee2

    I became interested in trading around four years ago and I'm surprised by the number of scam artists out there.

    Many of those gurus running the conferences spout the nonsense that a broker would like to get true, rather than what is actually true.

    For example, when was the last time one of those 'gurus' told you that the shorter the time frame the more randomness one will generally observe and that trading is therefore easier on larger time frames like daily candles? Or that adding a stop losses (other than a fairly large one) will usually degrade the performance of any trading system so low leverage is better than a tight stop?

    Those things are true but they seem to tell you the opposite, i.e. what's good for your broker rather than what is good for you. They often encourge using high leverage with 50 pip stops and trading looking at five minute charts etc... It's crazy.

    As a general rule the only thing worth buying is a few good trading books off Amazon and study them carefully. Then try trading with MICRO lots or a tiny amount of money. Never more than you can easily afford to lose.
     
    #73     Apr 15, 2011
  4. dsave

    dsave

    I don't trade stocks, but thanks. :)
     
    #74     Apr 15, 2011
  5. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Yeah but there's a huge difference between getting flamed by idiots and trolls who refuse to consider your evidence and getting flamed by reasonable posters because you're running a scam and you refuse to post evidence to back up the extravagant claims. I think sensible viewers can tell the difference and respond accordingly.
     
    #75     Apr 15, 2011
  6. olias

    olias

    I remember listening to a 'guru' at a trade show a few years back. He was telling the seated crowd "you don't have to be a weather man to know what the weather is going to be like in 5 minutes!" using the analogy to show that it's easier to trade on a small time frame on the ES.

    I remember thinking 'what a ridiculous analogy' and wondering why people didn't walk out right then.
     
    #76     Apr 15, 2011
  7. Davidee2

    Davidee2

    EXACTLY!

    Is the EUR/USD going to be a few pips higher or a few pips lower in 5 minutes? Flip a coin, role a dice! And those guys pretend they're traders and encourage newbies to trade randomness with tiny stops and mega high leverage like that. It's insane.
     
    #77     Apr 15, 2011
  8. dsave

    dsave

    Ok, update on the discs I ordered. Before I got them I received a call from a rep trying to get me to go to classes, called me everyday so far...

    Got the disc's and so far it is all a complete joke, a bunch of power points on cd with information that is insulting to people with half a brain. A new trader could go online and do 15 minutes of research on trading and get more information.

    Oh...and the videos, I mean power points, crash every 5 minutes or so.

    This is so sketch it should be investigated, a complete scam. I feel stupid for even thinking about buying these. :mad:
     
    #78     Apr 21, 2011
  9. emg

    emg

    should online academy be on the scam list?

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=212110
     
    #79     Apr 21, 2011
  10. For all the students that have actually paid and gone through their live classes, I am finding it very difficult to find any substantial complaints from people who have actually paid the money and taken their classes. Could it be that the school is actually NOT a scam and that people are actually learning how to make money from them?? If the school were truly a scam or a ripoff, there should be a massive number of complaints floating around about them. Also, the fact that they have had only one or two complaints with the BBB is a good sign too that they are legit.
     
    #80     Apr 21, 2011