Yeah that trendie must be rich man! if he can afford to kiss £75 away! 😉
So is anyone here copying their trades in real time and if so how well is it going ?
The point about chat rooms is, they tend to attract traders who like the herd instinct. Gives them a sense of comfort, that others are in the same boat as themselves.
But valid comments have been made about learning from others in a real life situation.
A newbie with average intelligence, will pay up watch and learn for a month or so, then go off and do his/her own thing.The perputual losers will always be members taking comfort from the fact that they are not the only ones losing.
trendie, still haven't heard. May have to wait till Monday. Another day makes no difference.
ok, guys, all sorted.
got an email this morning confirming that my membership has been transferred over to scasli for the remainder of the first month.
Thanks to James of FX500club for his help and support in making this happen.
Good luck to scasli, and hope it shortens the learning curve to becoming profitable.
For anyone interested... Scasli is now stacking shelves at his local Supermarket after losing all his money since joining fx500club......I quote
"G'day, mate!
They hinted at so many trades every morning that i got confused, they would be saying yen is a possible short , dow looks like a long, possible short on cable, fook me some mornings they would mention up to 20 different trades that you could possibly take which i guess is for when you get it wrong then you will only blame yourself because you think you chose the wrong trades out of their selection of however many they hinted at that particular morning, it is not like they actually tell you what trade to take they just hint at several and when one goes their way they congratulate all the people who get it right, it seems when some people lose money they are scared to speak up and the fxclub guys never mention when any trade loses and it seems when someone goes "i lost money" no one acknowledges them or discusses why the trade went sour but you hear all about it when they get it right.
I gave up when i ended up selling the wifes car for 1k i lost the 1k by taking a long on the dow after listening to the fx guys get all worked up about it especially their indices guy James who happens to be so bright that he failed University and had to repeat the year, anyway the wife now hates me because she now has to cycle 10k to work every morning and now i am working at the local supermarket stacking shelves and do not know if i will trade again and even though i told them i lost all my savings they still keep calling me up trying to get me to pay for another month ... that is my experience so i wish you good luck with it mate. scasli"
...it seems when some people lose money they are scared to speak up and the fxclub guys never mention when any trade loses and it seems when someone goes "i lost money" no one acknowledges them or discusses why the trade went sour but you hear all about it when they get it right.
I am sorry to hear your experience was disappointing. It is true there are many market analyses, and this too confused me for some time until I found a way to focus. It is hard to feel you're not missing out when the market make a big move and others in the room post their impressive results. I also considered chucking it in at one point but it is very clear that these guys are successful so I persisted, although I knew I had to somehow find a clear path through the maze of information.
My focus was not necessarily on a specific market or two, rather on easily spotting tradable setups using their methodology. My entry now is purely mechanical once a list of rules has been satisfied, so I can scan a bunch of charts quickly and not be distracted by the dialogue and chat in the room. I have found reading the chat is a huge diversion and 90% unhelpful, so I generally now participate only when I have finished for the session or see nothing on the horizon.
There are a number of members who regularly post their totally unrelated trades and this can be irritating and certainly not useful to newbies. This is now actively discouraged and should gradually abate.
I have gone through a trading transformation with this club and it took a while and some determination, but I was prepared for it as my trading was previously very inconsistent.
Results? Last week I took around 200 pips profit in 4 sessions, had I taken all my setups or traded more sessions there would have been considerably more profit but I am still treading with caution.
Your quote above: I find Dan is quite forthcoming about losses and any of the guys will freely discuss their losses if asked. But they do not focus on them. When I was struggling I emailed the club about it, the next day James telephoned me and spent 1/2 hour on the phone to help iron out my problems. You can't ask for more than that.
The fx500 club costs me around $A10 a day, and right now I consider it a good investment. They expect the average member to last 3-4 months, by this time you either get it or you don't. It does take perseverance and just because you don't get it doesn't mean you have failed, there are many other ways to trade profitably. The club is still new and not perfect but I personally find it both helpful and very responsive to member suggestions and difficulties.