Tom Busby and DTI Trading

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I'm about to go forward with DTI and Tom Busby. Any positive experiences? I've read the negative ones on T2W.
I don't hold it against any school to promote their courses - to profit from their education business, but I would expect to hear positive stories from students, if any.
Thanks so much.
 
I'd say go ahead and give them the ten grand. Plenty of people have posted warnings about them but still you want to believe they'll make you rich, even in the absence of any positive comments Give them the money and you'll soon see who was right.
 
I'd say go ahead and give them the ten grand. Plenty of people have posted warnings about them but still you want to believe they'll make you rich, even in the absence of any positive comments Give them the money and you'll soon see who was right.

Hey Jimmie,

As has been mentioned there are negative comments on this forum about DTI as I am sure there are about every school. DTI is not a get rich scheme and if anyone tells you trading is an easy thing, then they are lying to you. We do try to be as transparent as possible in our room to let you know which side of the market we are on and we post our trades on the white board each day when we enter and exit. I would recommend talking to people at DTI and ask them for a few successful students and also ask to speak to students who have not done well with DTI to see what things they struggled with. It does not work for everyone but we will work and support students as long as they are dedicated to learning (and that does not mean you have to keep signing up for classes to get support because we continue to support students well after the class ends).
 
Hey Jimmie,

As has been mentioned there are negative comments on this forum about DTI as I am sure there are about every school. DTI is not a get rich scheme and if anyone tells you trading is an easy thing, then they are lying to you. We do try to be as transparent as possible in our room to let you know which side of the market we are on and we post our trades on the white board each day when we enter and exit. I would recommend talking to people at DTI and ask them for a few successful students and also ask to speak to students who have not done well with DTI to see what things they struggled with. It does not work for everyone but we will work and support students as long as they are dedicated to learning (and that does not mean you have to keep signing up for classes to get support because we continue to support students well after the class ends).

So far so good, as I am a new student of DTI and am just getting through the training manuals and listening-in to the daily live trading sessions. Overall, I'm very impressed.
I have had a few questions getting going and have received personal attention with satisfactory answers and help so far.
I'm still cautious about the overall value and am starting to suspect that I'm going to be pitched to pay even more money to get the value I believed I was paying for. We'll see. If the results are as I think they will be, based on the daily sessions where a ton of other students are successfully implementing their on-going training, then I will continue on long-term. It IS a lot of work to get up to speed, it appears, but worth it, I hope.
I am encouraged greatly overall by the organization at DTI and do sincerely hope that I will get what I believed I would when I signed up and paid in advance for training that will take many months. I just hope I don't die in the meantime. :)
 
Jimmie,

DTI offers many different courses and seminars, but the important thing is to always decide what is best for you. Just because a course is offerred does not mean it makes sense for you to sign up for it or every course that DTI has. Please let me know if there is ever anything I can do to help you.
 
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