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OK. I've posted my query in the Vender Review Section. Since no one else has asked the question, I've started the topic " Stock Market Institute". Maybe puma has something to say in this new thread, since he's an SMI graduate.
There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The opinions expressed here are those of Gary Fullett, and are not to be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell commodity futures or options. This is for educational purposes only.
You could always pay a Ninja programmer to create the indicator you want. That may run you a few hundred dollars or more. The cost to become an Elite member is a small price to pay for the content available on the site. Gary Fullet's comments alone are worth more than $50. It's not like its a monthly fee.
You are lucky because this thread was originally created in the Non-elite section, but it could be made an elite thread at anytime. Hasn't this thread been valuable enough to be worthy of the $50? The webinars that are offered for Elite members are also worth becoming Elite. Gary Dayton is doing one on Saturday. He is a Wyckoff guy.
Thank you to the Elite Members showing support -- but let him make his own decision. The decision is "Do I want to support futures.io (formerly BMT)?" and not "what does my $50 buy me". It is his choice and his money.
Let's allow this thread to return back to topic now please.