If Marc truly believes in FMT why is he promoting something else? Is he not making money by just trading FMT? I know in an email he stated he was very busy? With what? Promoting? Isn't FMT enough?
Hi Lady etc.,
This is my take on the promotions that Mark is emailing:
I really do not have an issue with it, we all get our email addresses used for marketing purposes, simple fact of life in the internet age.
Perhaps we should all try and cast our minds back on how we came across FMT, I for one cannot remember, but almost certainly a similar email.
Granted there are thousands of strategies and EA's being promoted and most are total crap, others work for a while and some, very few, are based on a sound (usually simple and tried) strategy and work for most of the time and show a medium/long term profit.
I personally put FMT into the latter category.
Knowledge is power and success, if we do not receive information we may never find out about that, as yet unreleased magical strategy/EA that will enhance our success.
I would simply say that FX or any other trading is a long term business commitment that can, with dedication and research, be profitable.
However, magical EA's are the utopia and should be treated as such. I would suggest that those who want to be successful traders learn the craft in depth to understand why an EA
may or may not work.
Having got to that stage, then research the strategy behind an offered EA and make a judgement if you feel it is worth investing in it.
Buyer beware in FX as in all things in life.
As someone has posted today, there is real and inherent danger to trading accounts that just have to constantly keep trying something new in the dream that it will work instantly and consistently.
That is literally just dreaming and as such is unlikely to produce satisfaction and long term success.
Regards
Euro