Where to start?

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by cbyp, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. cbyp

    cbyp

    the plan is 'the 60 minute trader', and im pretty much getting it now, the graphs and indicators make good sense to me.

    it seems to rely on his method, cutting out the crud he learnt on courses and through books, got something to work for him and shows others how to apply is without experience of the markets.

    just need some cheap software, data and virtual account to test out the methods and make myself a virtual portfolio

    most brokers and live datafeeds are really expensive though...
     
    #11     Nov 9, 2005
  2. Amnesiac

    Amnesiac


    Ok, I just quickly looked at the website. The first thing you see is: "+$2000 IN LESS THAN AN HOUR!!!

    The rest is the usual BS you see on any other "get rich quick"website..

    http://www.******.com/


    The good thing is, that it apparently only cost you $149. I was afraid you had bought a system for several thousand dollars.

    But you have to realize, that a system like this will not be more than something you can experiment with and maybe use as a base for your own system.
     
    #12     Nov 9, 2005
  3. cbyp

    cbyp

    well $179 when the tax was added but yeah, not thousands of pounds.

    i also set myself up as an affiliate before purchasing so i got most of it back :)


    however, he publishes his results back to all members, and if it fails a full refund is available.

    Anyone want a copy?
     
    #13     Nov 9, 2005
  4. is this the stuff you bought ?

    in my opinion ... you had best cut your losses in
    both this and that fastmarket scam ... and learn
    not to chase any internet path to riches in the future ...

    www.********.com
     
    #14     Nov 9, 2005
  5. cbyp

    cbyp

    yeah.

    i have had money out of DX, no worries there, safe as houses, my investment is out and in other things, but it keeps on paying.

    BUT

    it relies on someone elses success, hence why i want to learn Forex and Futures.
     
    #15     Nov 9, 2005
  6. bighog

    bighog Guest

    Forex and futures are different animals. Futures are traded on an REGULATED exchange. Forex is..............................................................................................................................................................:D

    If you want to trade currency FUTURES, that is fine , learn "ONE" very well, then with a few modifications you can trade them all. Forex, trading the spread is "NOT" futures trading.

    I stand behind my thesis that 90% give their money to the 10% because they just see ther riches and not the risks......

    Ever see an Eagle soar either up or in a dive? Compare that to a butterfly flopping around your flower bed, so many flowers, so many flowers, which one to choose, where do i land. Flop, flop, flop go the wings, flop, flop...:)

    Many traders do the butterfly thing ....:D Sorry, but it is frustrating to hear about forex traders..

    Are you an Eagle or are you a Butterfly?...:eek:
     
    #16     Nov 9, 2005
  7. cbyp

    cbyp

    Probably a bit of a crow, not everyone likes them but they still fly well.

    :cool:


    And yes, futures I like to specialise in, trading just one contract until I have it sorted, then move onto others

    I'm sure it gets to the point where you'd take one look at a contract and say "wow that low, i'll but now" or "jeepers, sell sell sell"
     
    #17     Nov 9, 2005