Candle, (interesting that your first post on Elitetrader should be promoting a virtually unknown website... also interesting that your second post had a set of links to that site... ) Astute observation about FLACK, I had noticed the same thing too. Hopefully he's here to contribute and not just promote.
before it went to a pay site and have to admit it is the best I've come across on the net......no B.S......just clean setups. Though I've considered subscribing, I doubt I will......at least until I have more time to devote to trading on a day to day basis. Rebel
I have heard really good things about www.tomorrowswallstreetjourneltoday.com I hear they call better trades than anyone else. Best of all they have an affiliation with dreamfills.com. I hear they are truely the best in the business. If anyone would like any further info..please see the rest of the spam I will soon be posting all over the net. Note this post has nothing to do with Alan Farley or Gary B. Smith.
momentumstockplays ==== absolute joke their past perfomance is utter nonsense and absolutely ludicrous . Actually i think it is disgracefull that they will post that as past performance : i .e %from high % from 3 day high these things make no sense .Tell your subscribers where to exit ( not just a stop loss) or at least suggest where you will exit . That way they will have an idea and you will really be helping them.
oolarinm, I'm a little surprised at your hostility. First of all, it's not my website and I'm not a subscriber. Actually, I haven't followed any of their stuff since they left the Yahoo Club. Secondly, I do believe he does give specific instructions on the picks. Perhaps you should look at the "sample" link on the home page. As Mike Tyson would say, it doesn't look "ludicrisp" to me. Good Luck, Rebel
I apologise for what i said about momentum stockplays. I was a little too harsh on them. they are not as bad as i originally suggested . perhaps they are a little helpful afterall
ROFL... I gotta agree with Brandon on this... Brandon has outlined the generic form of marketing that snake-oilers favor these days... nice one Brandon...