Please post your suggestions here, all shapes and sizes welcome!
1) Community live trading rooms. eg Index trade room, Forex trade room. Using web hosting interactive software like ivocalise. May need to be subscription depending on cost to host.
Also could be used as a guest trading education resource.
2) Simple competitions where members can pit their wits against each other and the markets. Small prizes always help, vouchers, trading books etc.
Forum software needs updating.
I post on other forums that work more like social media sites. E.g you get an alert every time someone quotes one of your posts. You can tag other members in threads alerting them to the conversation. The idea being that you keep coming back to see how many alerts you have.
All to often, I will post on a thread here and then totally forget about it
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Economic and corporate calendar.
Also what ffsear said.
ffsear, do you have instant alerts turned on by default? It's in your Options here: http://www.trade2win.com/boards/profile.php?do=editoptions - see "Default Thread Subscription Mode". That way you get notified about any new posts to threads you participate in. If you mean something else (I think you do), then drop me a message with the forums and I'll take a look if it's something we can incorporate.
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Ok.. how about a 'Chart of the day' Could be a weekly competition. Posters submit 2 x charts with a trade or trades they actually made with notes the where's and whys. Posts limited to 2 per person per week and one must be a trade or trades that didn't work out, as instructive as ones that did imo.
Prizes for the good, the bad and the ugly.
Is that the e-mail alerts. I have those all turned off as I found them annoying. Its more of a Facebook type alert/tagging system. That happens within the forum itself.
Have a look at these guys http://xenforo.com/
I quite enjoyed those forex-crowd-sourcing (ForexBoard was it?) contests - at least with something like that there's no BS, hindsight trading, etc.
FF alerts you if someone quotes you , useful feature .
Interesting idea Sigma-D, thanks for sharing!
Premium subscriptions are something that have been suggested over the years but never came to fruition. The implementation your suggested would serve as a simple way to cut down 'noise'. A few things come to mind...
- Are the 'penniless trolls, spammers, scammers and snipers' a big enough problem on the regular forums to warrant it?
- Would non-paying members still have the ability to view the content, although not participate?
- What impact would this have on discussion in the 'public' forums, which would then serve as a 'feeder' into the 'premium' forums?
- How to solve the chicken and egg, problem of members paying for access to quality content that isn't there yet?
Ask yourself, of all the new content posted today, how much of it has added anything to the sum total of genuine trading members' knowledge? When you compare what's happening today to say 8 years, or even 4 or even just 2 years ago - quality has dropped off the cliff. I'm only comparing a few posts from here and there to more recent stuff since I joined, but ask any of the old-timers - what few remain - if they find it the same place. Paying even a token amount is a commitment and sufficient in my view to set a tone and mode which would have an extremely positive impact not just on vibe, but content too.- Are the 'penniless trolls, spammers, scammers and snipers' a big enough problem on the regular forums to warrant it?
Well of course! Many would stand on the sidelines as they do now, but for the more committed, the chance to interact with the good and the great would be an opportunity not to be missed and they'd have no hesitation in joining the happy throng.- Would non-paying members still have the ability to view the content, although not participate?
What do you care? The forums are all but dead anyway which is why I suspect you're asking the question you are by starting this thread. Anything which promotes sensible, polite and experienced debate has got to be a good thing. Plus I don't imagine you and Steve would be unhappy with the prospect of additional revenue from this stream.- What impact would this have on discussion in the 'public' forums, which would then serve as a 'feeder' into the 'premium' forums?
The reason the private forums foundered is that the audience was never invited. It was all on recommendation and personal networking. I am fairly certain if you were to invite your own personal top-10 members from the past to participate in an open discussion on any trading topic where they would be free from the collective dross, the respectful circle round that campfire would grow exponentially.- How to solve the chicken and egg, problem of members paying for access to quality content that isn't there yet?
The reason the private forums foundered is that the audience was never invited
That was certainly not the case with some of the forums and some had a large membership but when key characters decided not to contribute any more (which was not down to trolling as forum leaders could expel them) then the content stopped as well.
That was certainly not the case with some of the forums and some had a large membership but when key characters decided not to contribute any more (which was not down to trolling as forum leaders could expel them) then the content stopped as well.
Which is exactly the question I was going to ask and therefore perhaps the one Sharky should ask of those quality posters who now rarely post or stopped posting altogether. You must still have their contact details. Ask them. Then ask them what would need to be the ideal scenario for them to want to contribute and participate again. Offer them that (only if you can deliver) and a free premium membership for life.Which leads us on to why the content dry's up from those sufficiently knowledgeable and able to provide it.
Is that really the case, in every case?After a while, they realise that there's just no upside in sharing and educating others ( think bbmac ), and especially when nothing comes back in return.