trendie
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I recall making the same comments a while ago about people going on courses, and then, while still a euphoric state, writing gushing posts.
I did suggest that the review form should have a section as to whether they actually traded the system and made money. Also, peiople should not be allowed to post for at least 6 months after the course, so they can write a review more objectively.
I have been on Sandys course. It is a very good one, and he is a good teacher. His after-course service is excellent. He will personally reply to your questions, if you have difficulty.
He also has a regular newsletter informing you of impending fib-ratios.
Courses are designed to illustrate ideas, and consequently, the charts used are "perfect" charts.
In the real world, the Fib-retracements are NEVER EXACTLY 127%, or 61.8% or 38.2% etc.
The real test is when you have tried it for real, with real charts, when you dont know what retracement it will settle on. Taking losses. Waiting for the next move. etc.
I do recommend Sandys course.
But, ultimately, each individual is responsible as to whether they put the effort in to make it work.
I did suggest that the review form should have a section as to whether they actually traded the system and made money. Also, peiople should not be allowed to post for at least 6 months after the course, so they can write a review more objectively.
I have been on Sandys course. It is a very good one, and he is a good teacher. His after-course service is excellent. He will personally reply to your questions, if you have difficulty.
He also has a regular newsletter informing you of impending fib-ratios.
Courses are designed to illustrate ideas, and consequently, the charts used are "perfect" charts.
In the real world, the Fib-retracements are NEVER EXACTLY 127%, or 61.8% or 38.2% etc.
The real test is when you have tried it for real, with real charts, when you dont know what retracement it will settle on. Taking losses. Waiting for the next move. etc.
I do recommend Sandys course.
But, ultimately, each individual is responsible as to whether they put the effort in to make it work.